FROM THE PERIODICAL ARCHIVES: SUSAN WARNER'S "HOW MAY AN AMERICAN WOMAN BEST SHOW HER PATRIOTISM?".Published in:American Periodicals, 2009, v. 19, n. 2, p. 213, doi. 10.1353/amp.0.0032By:Estes, SharonPublication type:Article
"THE POLISHING ATTRITION": READING, WRITING, AND RENUNCIATION IN THE WORK OF SUSAN WARNER.Published in:2005By:Silverman, GillianPublication type:Essay
"Take, Eat": Food Imagery, the Nurturing Ethic, and Christian Identity in "The Wide, Wide World," "Uncle Tom's Cabin," and "Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl."Published in:2007By:Naranjo-Huebl, LindaPublication type:Literary Criticism
Mothering a Female Saint: Susan Warner's Dialogic Role in The Wide, Wide World.Published in:1995By:Stewart, VeronicaPublication type:Literary Criticism
The Journey to American Womanhood: Travel and Feminist Christian Rebellion in Susan Warner's The Wide, Wide World and Martha Finley's Elsie's Girlhood.Published in:2019By:D'Amico, LuEllaPublication type:Literary Criticism