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H. Trusta

(Trusta, H., 1815-1852)

Contributor	Smith, Henry Wright, b. 1828, engraver.
Alexander, Francis, 1800-1880, artist.
Title	Trusta, H., 1815-1852.
Alternate title	[Elizabeth S. Phelps] / Alexander pinx't ; H.W. Smith sc.
Publisher	[Boston? : s.n.]
Date	[1852?]
Physical description	1 print : steel engraving ; 9.5 x 7.3 cm.
Description	Bust-length portrait of the writer, who wrote as H. Trusta.
Notes	In Trusta, H. Last leaf from Sunny Side (Boston, 1852), frontispiece.
Genre	Portrait prints -- 1850-1859.

Steel engravings -- 1850-1859.
Image from Wikimedia Commons

Elizabeth Wooster Stuart Phelps (1815–1852) was an American writer of religiously themed articles, adult domestic fiction and books for children. She wrote eleven books as well as numerous articles and stories that were translated and published in many languages, and probably many more works that appeared anonymously. Phelps wrote "at the beginning of the transition in American women's writing from domestic sentimentality to regional realism" and was "among the earliest depicters of the New England scene, antedating the regional novels of her Andover neighbor, Harriet Beecher Stowe". In addition to being one of the earliest known authors to have penned a fiction series specifically for girls, her writing also focused on the burdens on women in their restrictive roles as mothers and wives. Her much anthologized 1852 semi-autobiographical short story, "The Angel Over the Right Shoulder", illustrates the repressive burdens frustrating a wife's creative ambitions and need to "cultivate her own mind and heart". The story is notable as "one of the rare woman's fictions of this time to recognize the phenomenon of domestic schizophrenia", says literary critic Nina Baym. (From Wikipedia)

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