Journal of a Georgia Woman, 1870-1872
Autor Eliza Frances Andrews Editat de S. Kittrell Rushingen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2002
Andrews was an intelligent, sharp-witted, and skilled observer, and these qualities shine through her engaging memoir. She records her reactions to Newark society and the economic base on which it stood, comparing southern gentility and agriculture to northern brusqueness and industry. Moreover, while the diary reveals clearly the social and cultural attitudes of aristocratic southerners of the period, it also foreshadows the beginning of change as, for example, a visit to a factory opens Andrews's eyes to the advantages of the new economy. She also recounts her frustrations with the role of southern women, exalted on the one hand but severely restricted on the other. These stark contrasts and Andrews's own mixed feelings give the diary much of its power.
Also included in this volume are six of Andrews's magazine and newspaper articles that appeared in the national pressaround the time she was keeping this journal. Taken together, her private and public writings from this period show a maturing nineteenth-century woman confronting a culture turned upside down in the new world of the Reconstruction-era South.
Andrews's memoir, with accompanying introduction and commentary by Kit Rushing, will appeal to general readers with an interest in the nineteenth-century South as well as to historians of women, the Civil War era, and nineteenth-century America.
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ISBN-10: 1572331712
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 163 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: University of Tennessee Press