Have you ever thought about that? I recently got good and started on a free collection of her works available for iPhone (free, conveniently enough). I'd heard conspiratorial whispers before form the usual pastoral suspects about a female speaker in evangelical settings, but when I looked at it all I found was a Civil War Era child education theorist who also wrote on basic Kosher, and had a textbook she was selling for the schools that covered Crusader Era anti War protests In Europe and tried to link it to the new United States, then embroiled in the immediate aftermath of 1812-14 and having domestic violence issues over the Lincoln-Davis split.
I don't see why that's prophetic at all, if anyone wants to help me out, she was definitely no more religious than anyone else of the time, and in the Victorian Age religion was a lot more popular than it is today. Even judged strictly as a woman of letters, she isn't more prolific than the rest of her contemporaries. Harriet Beecher Stowe is a lot more influential, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman is more "collegiate".
Does anyone want to let me in on the whys and wherefore of the big, huge giant Big Issue? I do realize that she wrote an early psychology book, hot button matter I know.
Thoughts welcome.
I don't see why that's prophetic at all, if anyone wants to help me out, she was definitely no more religious than anyone else of the time, and in the Victorian Age religion was a lot more popular than it is today. Even judged strictly as a woman of letters, she isn't more prolific than the rest of her contemporaries. Harriet Beecher Stowe is a lot more influential, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman is more "collegiate".
Does anyone want to let me in on the whys and wherefore of the big, huge giant Big Issue? I do realize that she wrote an early psychology book, hot button matter I know.
Thoughts welcome.