Rose Elizabeth Cleveland: First Lady and Literary Scholar

Rose Elizabeth Cleveland was the First Lady of the United States when she assisted her brother, Grover Cleveland. She was also a literary scholar, novelist, and a poet who published work that empowered women. This book positions Cleveland in the historica

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Rose Elizabeth Cleveland

Courtesy of Cleveland Family Records, at the New Jersey State Archives, Dept. of State, Trenton, New Jersey

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Rose Elizabeth Cleveland (1846–1918)

Sirpa Salenius

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Rose Elizabeth Cleveland: First Lady and Literary Scholar

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Preface

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Acknowledgments

ix

Introduction

1

1 Literary Lady at the White House

8

2 Profession: Writer and Editor

30

3 Same-Gender Relationships in Fiction

52

4 Life with Evangeline Whipple

69

Conclusions

84

Works Cited

88

Index

95

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Contents

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