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Elizabeth Manning Hawthorne: A Life In Letters Correspondence. Selections Project Muse Upcc Books

معرفی کتاب «Elizabeth Manning Hawthorne: A Life In Letters Correspondence. Selections Project Muse Upcc Books» نوشتهٔ Elizabeth Manning Hawthorne, Cecile Anne de Rocher، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Alabama Press در سال 2006. این کتاب در 9 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

An annotated selection of unpublished letters by Nathaniel Hawthorne's sister. Retrieved from seven different libraries, this corpus of letters was preserved by the Manning family chiefly for their value as records of Nathaniel Hawthorne's life and work; but they ironically also illuminate the life and mind of a fascinating correspondent and citizen of New England with incisive views and commentaries on her contemporaries, her role as a woman writer, Boston and Salem literary culture, and family life in mid-19th-century America. This book illuminates Elizabeth's early life; the trauma caused for sister and brother by the death of their father; her and her brother's education; and the tensions the two children experienced when they moved in with their mother's family, the welthier Mannings, instead of the poorer though socially more venerable Hawthornes, following their father's death. The letters portray Elizabeth's constrained relationship with Nathaniel's wife Sofia Peabody and counter Sophia's portrayal of her sister-in-law as a recluse, oddity, and "queer scribbler." These 118 letters also reveal Elizabeth Hawthorne's tremendous gifts as a thinker, correspondent, and essayist, her interest in astronomy, a lifelong drive toward self-edification in many fields, and her extraordinary relationship with Nathaniel. As a sibling and a fellow author, they were sometimes lovingly codependent and sometimes competitive. Finally, her writing reveals the larger worlds of politics, war, the literary landscape, class, family life, and the freedoms and constraints of a woman's role, all by a heretofore understudied figure. "This book illuminates Elizabeth Hawthorne's early life; the trauma caused for sister and brother by the death of their father; her and her brother's education; and the tensions the two children experienced when they moved in with their mother's family, the wealthier Mannings, instead of the poorer though socially more venerable Hawthornes, following their father's death. The letters portray Elizabeth's constrained relationship with Nathaniel's wife, Sophia Peabody, and counter Sophia's portrayal of her sister-in-law as a recluse, oddity, and "queer scribbler."" "The letters also reveal Elizabeth Hawthorne's tremendous gifts as a thinker, correspondent, and essayist, her interests in foreign languages and a lifelong drive toward self-edification in many fields, and her extraordinary relationship with Nathaniel. As a sibling and fellow authors, they were sometimes lovingly codependent and sometimes competitive. Finally, her writing reveals the larger worlds of politics, war, the literary landscape, class, family life, and the freedoms and constraints of a woman's role, all by a heretofore understudied figure."--BOOK JACKET Retrieved from seven different libraries, this corpus of letters was preserved by the Manning family chiefly for its value as a record of Nathaniel Hawthorne's life and work; but they ironically also illuminate the life and mind of a fascinating correspondent and citizen of New England with incisive views and commentaries on her contemporaries, her role as a woman writer, Boston and Salem literary culture, and family life in mid-nineteenth-century America. Familial referents Nonfamilial referents The letters : 1814-1842; 1851-1871; 1871-1883.
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