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Scholars often attribute the emergence of a new conception of women writers as literary artists to elite, male- dominated venues like the Atlantic Monthly, which gained influence during the 1860s and 1870s. The careers of Mary Gibson and other women writing during the 1850s, however, suggest a different account of the transformation of American female authorship—pushing its inception into the antebellum period and locating its origins in more popular venues. Far from waiting for the elite imprimatur of the Atlantic, writers like Gibson took advantage of the opportunities for publication provided by midcentury story papers (periodicals containing popular fiction). Women supplied much of the material for story papers and, in the process, presented striking images of female authorship and artistry to thousands of readers.
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