Rebecca Harding Davis: Writing Cultural Autobiography
This is the annotated edition of novelist/journalist Rebecca Harding Davisís 1904 autobiography, Bits of Gossip, and a previously unpublished family history written for her children. The memoirs are not traditional autobiography; rather, they are Davis's perspective on the extraordinary cultural changes that occurred during her lifetime and of the remarkable—and sometimes scandalous—people who shaped the events. She provides intimate portraits of the famous people she knew, including Emerson, Hawthorne, Louisa May Alcott, Ann Stephens, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Horace Greeley. Equally important are Davis's commentaries on the political activists of the Civil War era, from Abraham Lincoln to Booker T. Washington, from the "daughters of the Southland" to Lucretia Mott, from Henry Ward Beecher to William Still.
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Rebecca Harding Davis: Writing Cultural Autobiography
This is the annotated edition of novelist/journalist Rebecca Harding Davisís 1904 autobiography, Bits of Gossip, and a previously unpublished family history written for her children. The memoirs are not traditional autobiography; rather, they are Davis's perspective on the extraordinary cultural changes that occurred during her lifetime and of the remarkable—and sometimes scandalous—people who shaped the events. She provides intimate portraits of the famous people she knew, including Emerson, Hawthorne, Louisa May Alcott, Ann Stephens, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Horace Greeley. Equally important are Davis's commentaries on the political activists of the Civil War era, from Abraham Lincoln to Booker T. Washington, from the "daughters of the Southland" to Lucretia Mott, from Henry Ward Beecher to William Still.
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Rebecca Harding Davis: Writing Cultural Autobiography

Rebecca Harding Davis: Writing Cultural Autobiography

Rebecca Harding Davis: Writing Cultural Autobiography

Rebecca Harding Davis: Writing Cultural Autobiography

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This is the annotated edition of novelist/journalist Rebecca Harding Davisís 1904 autobiography, Bits of Gossip, and a previously unpublished family history written for her children. The memoirs are not traditional autobiography; rather, they are Davis's perspective on the extraordinary cultural changes that occurred during her lifetime and of the remarkable—and sometimes scandalous—people who shaped the events. She provides intimate portraits of the famous people she knew, including Emerson, Hawthorne, Louisa May Alcott, Ann Stephens, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and Horace Greeley. Equally important are Davis's commentaries on the political activists of the Civil War era, from Abraham Lincoln to Booker T. Washington, from the "daughters of the Southland" to Lucretia Mott, from Henry Ward Beecher to William Still.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826513847
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Publication date: 12/01/2001
Edition description: ANNOTATED
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

A nineteenth-century specialist, Janice Milner Lasseter is professor of English at Samford University and has published widely on Rebecca Harding Davis, including "Hawthorne's Legacy to Rebecca Harding Davis" in Hawthorne and Women.

Sharon M. Harris is the Lorraine Sherley Professor in Literature at Texas Christian University. She is the author of Rebecca Harding Davis and American Realism, co-editor of Legacy: A Journal of American Women Writers, and president of the Society for the Study of American Women Writers.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsv
Rebecca Blaine Harding Davis: A Chronologyvii
Introduction1
Part I.Bits of Gossip
1In the Old House23
2Boston in the Sixties36
3In the Far South53
4The Scotch-Irishman62
5The Civil War73
6The Shipwrecked Crew87
7A Peculiar People97
8Above Their Fellows113
Photo Gallery131
Part II.Family History
The Wilson Family137
The Leet Family140
The Harding Family142
Notes149
Works Cited199
Index205
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