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J. Pearce is on page 176 of 397 of The Art of Nation Building: Pageantry and Spectacle at Quebec's Tercentenary
There;s a lot of purple prose in this book that at first seems really pointless, but then turns into part of the central argument. It's fabulous.
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The Art of Nation Building: Pageantry and Spectacle at Quebec's Tercentenary

J. Pearce
J. Pearce is on page 45 of 157 of Protect, Befriend, Respect: Nova Scotia`s Mental Health Movement, 1908?2008
The chapter I've just finished is the one most relevant to my interests. I could happily read a whole book just on the foundation of the League for the Feeble-Minded, and Fingard & Rutherford are engaging and easy-to-read writers. A lot of names to keep track of, though. When I reread later, I may make a list of them.
Jul 09, 2010 09:18AM Add a comment
Protect, Befriend, Respect: Nova Scotia`s Mental Health Movement, 1908?2008

J. Pearce
J. Pearce is on page 176 of 256 of Woeful Afflictions: Disability and Sentimentality in Victorian America
This chapter "Can the Blind Girl Speak?" compared two published autobiographical works by blind women. I thought the discussion of the first one, by Mary Day, comparing it to slave narratives written at the same time, was interesting, but the second one didn't seem to fit that theme at all.
Jul 04, 2010 10:30PM Add a comment
Woeful Afflictions: Disability and Sentimentality in Victorian America

J. Pearce
J. Pearce is on page 146 of 256 of Woeful Afflictions: Disability and Sentimentality in Victorian America
Just finished the chapter on Laura Bridgman. Because this is a book on literary conventions, the chapter mostly focuses on Howe's Annual Reports about Bridgman, and how Bridgman was presented by Howe, Dickens, and others as a "Sentimental Heroine". I think it's a good argument, although I wish the section about Howe's religious plans for Bridgman had come earlier.
Jul 04, 2010 10:53AM Add a comment
Woeful Afflictions: Disability and Sentimentality in Victorian America

J. Pearce
J. Pearce is on page 125 of 256 of Woeful Afflictions: Disability and Sentimentality in Victorian America
Chapter 5 was awesome and very relevant to my interests re: sentimentality in the Annual Reports of the Perkins School for the Blind. I'm now part way through the Laura Bridgman chapter and equally enjoying it. Yay history!
Jul 03, 2010 05:49PM Add a comment
Woeful Afflictions: Disability and Sentimentality in Victorian America

J. Pearce
J. Pearce is on page 100 of 256 of Woeful Afflictions: Disability and Sentimentality in Victorian America
Chapter 4 was interesting, but repetitive. Focused on one book, "The Lamplighter". The next two chapters look more like my thing, on Institutional Sentimentality & Laura Bridgman.
Jul 02, 2010 09:47AM Add a comment
Woeful Afflictions: Disability and Sentimentality in Victorian America

J. Pearce
J. Pearce is on page 78 of 256 of Woeful Afflictions: Disability and Sentimentality in Victorian America
Chapter 3 is all Literary Crit. Not my cuppa.
Jun 29, 2010 12:52PM Add a comment
Woeful Afflictions: Disability and Sentimentality in Victorian America

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