The Life and Letters of Emily Chubbuck Judson (Fanny Forester): 1826-1845

The Life and Letters of Emily Chubbuck Judson (Fanny Forester): 1826-1845
Author: George H. Tooze
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Authors, American
ISBN: 9780881461497

Emily Chubbuck Judson (1817 1854) was a nationally known writer of the mid-nineteenth century. Writing as Fanny Forester, her creations appeared in the national magazines (The Columbian, The Knickerbocker, Graham's Magazine, The New Mirror) alongside works by Edgar Allan Poe, James Fenimore Cooper, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and other literary icons of the era. Her work included children's books, essays, poetry, and fictional stories. She was a prolific letter writer. Volume 7 begins with a poem written when Emily was nine years old (1826) and ends with "My Angel Guide," written in 1853 prior to her death in June 1854. Between are several hundred of her poems, many of them newly discovered in the papers of her great-grandson, Dr. Stanley Hanna. This is all of her poetry published and unpublished as we know it. Also included are twenty fictional pieces from the magazines that are not included in her several published anthologies.

The Life and Letters of Emily Chubbuck Judson (Fanny Forester): Biographies and timelines

The Life and Letters of Emily Chubbuck Judson (Fanny Forester): Biographies and timelines
Author: Emily Chubbuck Judson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2009
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780881461312

Emily Chubbick Judson (1817-1854) is a well-known name, but for more reasons than most know. She was a nationally known writer (her pseudonym was Fanny Forrester) with pieces appearing alongside those by Edgar Allan Poe and Walt Whitman, and she walked in literary company second to none. She wrote children's books, essays, and stories. Then, in 1845, she met Adoniram Judson and they married in 1846. Their work in Burma made them famous as Baptist missionaries. After his death in 1850, she returned to the States in 1851 and spent the last years of her life writing and publishing her essays and poetry, and helping to produce a biography of her husband. During her fascinating life, she was a prolific letter writer. This is the first volume of her life and works, with volumes 2 through 6 containing all of her letters. As these volumes are presented, readers and scholars in the future will find in this material encouragement for sharing more about the Judson lives, and the wonderful work they accomplished. Their humanity, their faith, and their deep commitment to their call should prove to be instructive and inspirational to each of our lives. Volume 1 consists of footnotes, time lines, and biographies that have all emerged out of the project itself. For example, many of Emily Chubbic Judson's letters are undated. To put them in sequence, the events, places, and people within the letters were identified so they could be understood and interpreted correctly; this resulted in a 'Cast of Characters' and 'Places and Events'. The 'Publication Time' puts Chubbick's writings in chronological order. The footnotes clarify and lend context to the names and faces, as well as the stories and the events within the letters, and the connectiveness between the letters. Volume 2 consists of the early letters Emily Chubbick Judson from the years 1836 through 1845.

The Life and Letters of Emily Chubbuck Judson (Fanny Forester): October 1, 1852-June 2, 1854 ; letters postdaing Emily's death on June 1, 1854

The Life and Letters of Emily Chubbuck Judson (Fanny Forester): October 1, 1852-June 2, 1854 ; letters postdaing Emily's death on June 1, 1854
Author: George H. Tooze
Publisher: James N. Griffith Endowed Seri
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780881464160

Emily Chubbuck Judson (1817-1854) was a nationally known writer of the mid-nineteenth century. Volume 6 covers the last twenty months of her life. She is increasingly impaired by the illness that was to claim her life on June 2, 1854. Most of the letters in this volume are from the Judson children, as well as George Dana Boardman, the son of George and Sarah Boardman (who became the second "Mrs. Judson").

Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 Volume 1

Americans on Fiction, 1776-1900 Volume 1
Author: Peter Rawlings
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2018-01-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1351223445

A collection of prefaces, reviews and articles by Americans on American and European fiction. Charted in these three volumes, which span 1776 to 1900, is the movement from anxious defences of the novel as a necessary vehicle of truth and morality to fully-fledged theoretical exfoliations.

The Life and Letters of Emily Chubbuck Judson (Fanny Forester): January 1848-September 1851

The Life and Letters of Emily Chubbuck Judson (Fanny Forester): January 1848-September 1851
Author: George H. Tooze
Publisher: Life and Letters of Emily Chub
Total Pages: 700
Release: 2012-02
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780881461893

As these volumes are presented, readers and scholars in the future will find encouragement for sharing more about the Judson lives, and the wonderful work they accomplished. Their humanity, their faith, and their deep commitment to their call should prove to be instructive and inspirational to each of us.

The Life and Letters of Emily Chubbuck Judson (Fanny Forester): 1826-1854 ; the collected poetry and fiction

The Life and Letters of Emily Chubbuck Judson (Fanny Forester): 1826-1854 ; the collected poetry and fiction
Author: George H. Tooze
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780881464412

Emily Chubbuck Judson (1817 1854) was a nationally known writer of the mid-nineteenth century. Writing as Fanny Forester, her creations appeared in the national magazines (The Columbian, The Knickerbocker, Graham's Magazine, The New Mirror) alongside works by Edgar Allan Poe, James Fenimore Cooper, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and other literary icons of the era. Her work included children's books, essays, poetry, and fictional stories. She was a prolific letter writer. Volume 7 begins with a poem written when Emily was nine years old (1826) and ends with "My Angel Guide," written in 1853 prior to her death in June 1854. Between are several hundred of her poems, many of them newly discovered in the papers of her great-grandson, Dr. Stanley Hanna. This is all of her poetry published and unpublished as we know it. Also included are twenty fictional pieces from the magazines that are not included in her several published anthologies.

The Life and Letters of Emily Chubbuck Judson (Fanny Forester): October 1851-November 1852

The Life and Letters of Emily Chubbuck Judson (Fanny Forester): October 1851-November 1852
Author: George H. Tooze
Publisher: James N. Griffith Endowed Seri
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780881462814

This volume is filled with letters from prominent ministers and missionaries of that time, all of whom were involved in the mission movement, and whose lives and ministries had been greatly impacted by Adoniram Judson. There is also correspondence from the Judson children who took Emily as their 'new Mamma'.