Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward was a famous 19th century American author known for her novel The Gates Ajar. She was born in 1844 in Andover, Massachusetts and achieved an international reputation for her journalistic and belletristic writing. The document also includes a poem by Phelps Ward titled "A Message" that describes a dying soldier at Malvern Hill during the Civil War wishing he could have been a better man for his mother as depicted in a picture he held. The poem reflects on the human cost of war and the hardships faced by women left behind.
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Important scene in Hamlet ( Gravedigge's scene and Nunnery scene)Mital Raval
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Important scene in Hamlet ( Gravedigge's scene and Nunnery scene)Mital Raval
This presentation is a part of my academic presentation M.A. Sem 1of The Renaissance Literature Department of M. A. English M. k. Bhavnagar university and it is submitted to Pro. Dr. Dilip Barad.
Analyzing John Milton’s Paradise Lost, Robert Browning’s “My Last Duchess”, Christopher Marlowe’s The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus, and Alexander Pope’s An Essay on Criticism
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1. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward
(1844-1911)
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3. The Biography of
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps (1844-
1911)
• Born: January 28, 1844 (Andover, Massachusetts)
• One of the most famous of American authors
• Achievements: an international reputation of journalistic,
belletristic’ writing (Kessler ii)
4. • Her outstanding novel is The Gates Ajar
• She used to write a lot about historical context
on her works.
• She is an American feminine literature of her
times
5. A MESSAGE
Was there ever message sweeter
Than that one from Malvern Hill,
From a grim old fellow,-you remember?
Dying in the dark at Malvern Hill.
With his rough face turned a little,
On, a heap of scarlet sand,
They found him, just within the thicket,
With a picture in his hand,
With a stained and crumpled picture
Of a woman's aged face;
Yet there seemed to leap a wild entreaty,
Young and living-tender-from the face
When they flashed the lantern on it,
Gilding all the purple shade,
And stooped to raise him softly,
That's my mother, sir," he said.
"Tell her"-but he wandered, slipping
Into tangled words and cries,
Something about Mac and Hooker,
Something dropping through the cries
6. About the kitten by the fire,
And mother's cranberry-pies; and there
The words fell, and an utter
Silence brooded in the air.
just as he was drifting from them,
Out into the dark, alone
(Poor old mother, waiting for your message,
Waiting with the kitten, all alone!),
Through the hush his voice broke, Tell her
Thank you, Doctor-when you can,
Tell her that I kissed her picture,
And wished I'd been a better man."
Ah, I wonder if the red feet
Of departed battle-hours
May not leave for us their searching
Message from those distant hours.
Sisters, daughters, mothers, think you,
Would your heroes now or then,
Dying, kiss your pictured faces,
Wishing they'd been better men?
8. It is a reflection of American history during
civil war
It highlights the personhood of the soldier
Message from those distant hours.
Sisters, daughters, mothers, think you,
Would your heroes now or then,
Dying, kiss your pictured faces,
Wishing they'd been better men?
One of the place in Virginia
Was there ever message sweeter
Than that one from Malvern Hill,
From a grim old fellow,-you remember?
Dying in the dark at Malvern Hill.
9. • The women left by the men because of the war
just as he was drifting from them,
Out into the dark, alone
(Poor old mother, waiting for your message,
Waiting with the kitten, all alone!),
• 'Little Mac' is the soldiers' departures in Virginia, and
Joseph Hooker (Mexican-American veteran) has
relation wit the tragedy during civil war
"Tell her"-but he wandered, slipping
Into tangled words and cries,
Something about Mac and Hooker,
Something dropping through the cries