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Author
Contributions
- Muhlenfeld, Elisabeth, 1944- - Contributor
- Chesnut, Mary Boykin Miller, 1823-1886. - Contributor
Publication
2002 - University Press of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia
Language
English
Word Count
54,000 words, Guess
Page Count
216 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivetwonovels0000ches
- ISBN-100813920582
- ISBN-139780813920580
- Goodreads1223110
- Library of Congress Control Number2001003552
and 4 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2001000352
- OCLC Control Number47224919
- Better World Books9780813920580
- Open LibraryOL3938416M
Classifications
- DDC813/.4
- LCCPS1292.C59 C36 2002
- LCCPS1292.C59C36 2002
Alternate Titles
- Two years.
Description
"As the well-educated and socially skilled wife of a prominent Confederate, Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut (1823-86) was ideally situated - and intellectually equipped - to record the narrative of daily life in the Confederacy during the Civil War. Yet while she is widely recognized for the significant contribution of her "diaries," Mary Chesnut's other works chronicling her experiences in the Civil War South have remained unpublished and virtually unknown until now.". "Intensely autobiographical novels, The Captain and the Colonel and Two Years - or The Way We Lived Then - are Chesnut's fictionalized accounts of the world as women experienced it in the mid-nineteenth-century South. These short, unfinished novels address a wide range of subjects related to women and serve as an extension of the valuable source material found in the diaries, revealing much about southern history and culture, gender roles, slave-mistress relations, childhood, education, the experiences of westward migration, and the impact of the Civil War on private lives and relationships.". "With an introduction by Elizabeth Hanson that places Chesnut's novels in their social context, and thoughtfully edited by Elisabeth Muhlenfeld, Mary Chesnut's fiction is a fascinating and long overdue addition to the library of southern history."--BOOK JACKET.
Subjects
Topics
Times
Genres
- Fiction
Series Statement
- The publications of the Southern Texts Society
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