Blurring the Boundaries of Gender: The Strong 'Spanish' Woman in Nineteenth-Century U.S. Popular Women's Writing.Published in:2008By:PISARZ-RAMÍREZ, GABRIELEPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Do you want to throw yourself into the jaws of death.... you obstinate, ungovernable piece of marble!": Self-Sacrifice as Self-Affirmation in Augusta Jane Evans's Macaria; or, Altars of Sacrifice.Published in:2016By:FLINT, AZELINAPublication type:Literary Criticism
"Escaping from Gross Bondage": The Divine Music of Augusta Jane Evans's Beulah.Published in:2016By:BECHTOLD, REBECCAHPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Dynamics of Southern Friendship in the Civil War Novels of Augusta Evans and Jeremiah Clemens.Published in:2007By:SHIELDS, JOHANNA NICOLPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Publishing History of Augusta Jane Evans's Confederate Novel Macaria : Unwriting Some Lost Cause Myths.Published in:Mississippi Quarterly, 2005, v. 58, n. 3/4, p. 665By:Homestead, Melissa J.Publication type:Article
The Life and Works of Augusta Jane Evans Wilson, 1835-1909.Published in:2014By:HUTCHISON, COLEMANPublication type:Book Review
Historicizing Domesticity: The Impact of the Woman's Rights Movement.Published in:2015By:Egnal, MarcPublication type:Essay
'Let reason serve to make the truth appear': How The Shakespeare Club of Mobile studied Shakespeare from 1897 to 1918.Published in:Shakespeare (1745-0918), 2011, v. 7, n. 2, p. 129, doi. 10.1080/17450918.2011.573086By:Forsyth, V.L.Publication type:Article
Women and Chile at the Alamo.Published in:Nepantla: Views from South, 2003, v. 4, n. 3, p. 493By:Bost, SuzannePublication type:Article
"YOU MY BROTHER WILL BE GLAD WITH ME": THE LETTERS OF AUGUSTA JANE EVANS TO WALTER CLOPTON HARRISS, JANUARY 29, 1856, TO OCTOBER 29, 185[8?].Published in:Alabama Review, 2007, v. 60, n. 2, p. 111, doi. 10.1353/ala.2007.0048By:Frear, Sara S.Publication type:Article
A Southern Patriot's Sacrifice: Patriarchal Repositioning in Augusta Jane Evans's St. Elmo.Published in:2005By:Russell, DavidPublication type:Literary Criticism
Dueling Sentiments: Responses to Patriarchal Violence in Augusta Jane Evans' St. Elmo.Published in:2001By:Johnson, BradleyPublication type:Literary Criticism