“…The 1893 illustrations, then, surface what was already in the text, "a veiled nineteenth-century Boston Marriage." 14 In a bracing queer reading of A Country Doctor (1884), Travis Foster aims to claim Jewett as "a historian and theorist in her own right" rather than making her "speak as evidence for the histories and theories of others." He briefly quotes a letter in which Jewett touts the "many excellent ideas" in A Country Doctor, and he also notes she "spent most of her adult life at the epicenter of New England intellectual culture."…”