An Evening When Alone: Four Journals of Single Women in the South, 1827-67Michael O'Brien University of Virginia Press, 1993 - 460 pagina's A book that will greatly enhance understanding of the situation of single women in the nineteenth-century South, An Evening When Alone presents the journals of four very different women who, although their lives were worlds apart, each lived and wrote in the South during the years 1827-67. Intimate and revealing, these journals provide refreshing insight into the joys and travails of "ordinary" single women in the nineteenth century South: courtship, disappointed love, illness, the gratifications and pains of female friendship, the grief of the Civil War, the ambivalences of family life, and the difficulty and consolation of religion. |
Inhoudsopgave
The Diarists | 7 |
The Manuscripts | 47 |
The Journals of Elizabeth Ruffin 1827 | 57 |
The Selma Plantation Journals 183537 | 107 |
The Journals of Jane Caroline North 185152 | 153 |
The Journals of Ann Lewis Hardeman 185067 | 221 |
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An Evening when Alone: Four Journals of Single Women in the South, 1827-67 Southern Texts Society Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1993 |
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