id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4gml3hotmze63obh35ifdmxqo4 Amanda Watson Shared Reading at a Distance: The Commonplace Books of the Stockton Family, 1812–40 2015.0 32 .pdf application/pdf 13636 831 66 Shared Reading at a Distance: The Commonplace Books of the Stockton Family, 1812–40 But Mary Stockton Harrison and her sisters, though they participated in this type of memorialization, all spent years copying poems from and into each other's collections. of the poems in the commonplace books I have examined either were written by forgotten poets or appeared anonymously in the periodical press. The Stockton family's collections of poetry allow us to see shared reading practices far more clearly than most surviving American commonplace From the Stockton family's correspondence and the internal evidence of these commonplace books (particularly Mary's), we can reconstruct the place of the sisters' poetry collections death, Mary returned to a poem she had previously copied into her commonplace book, Hugh Kelly's "The Mourning Mother." This poem, which of whose poems also appear in Mary's and Annis's commonplace books) ./cache/work_4gml3hotmze63obh35ifdmxqo4.pdf ./txt/work_4gml3hotmze63obh35ifdmxqo4.txt