He achieved national recognition for his studies of individual nineteenth-century American authors.
It may consist in a rejection of the specific schemes or lines of evolution propounded by nineteenth-century authors.
They reached the conclusion that none of the Book of Mormon selections they studied resembled writings of any of the suggested nineteenth-century authors, including Joseph Smith.
Several anonymous coblas that appear towards the end of MS P have been attributed to Paolo by nineteenth-century authors.
In addition, the advent of low-cost electronic reproductions, which became available at the end of the 20th century, made Sedgwick and other nineteenth-century authors' work more accessible for study and pleasure.
Professor Saxton has undertaken biographies of figures as diverse as 1950s bombshell Jayne Mansfield and nineteenth-century author and reformer Louisa May Alcott.
Historian David Bell concludes: "The bals des victimes... never took place - they were an invention of early nineteenth-century Romantic authors."
Alfred Elwes (1819-1888) was a nineteenth-century British author of children's literature, academic, philologist, and occasional translator of French, Italian and Portuguese literature into English.
Frances Harriet Whipple Green McDougall, a nineteenth-century American author, abolitionist, and feminist.