Contributions

  • Zagarell, Sandra A. - Contributor

Publication

1990 - Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey

Language

English

Word Count

54,500 words, Guess

Page Count

218 pages

Identifiers

and 7 more
  • ISBN-100813515416
  • ISBN-100813515424
  • ISBN-139780813515410
  • ISBN-139780813515427
  • Goodreads2875274', '1823430
  • Library of Congress Control Number89070088
  • Open LibraryOL23380041M

Classifications

  • DDC813/.3
  • LCCPS2191 .N4 1990

Alternate Titles

  • Glimpses of Western life.

Description

Caroline Matilda (Stansbury) Kirkland (1801-1864) was a middle-class white woman with a literary bent who moved with her husband and children to the woods of Michigan in the mid-1830s to settle a newly-planned village. In this book, first published in 1839, she offers what she claims to be "an honest portraiture of rural life in a new country" (p. 5). Through a series of vignettes and anecdotes strung loosely into a narrative, Kirkland brings to life the social and material culture of a community on what was perceived as the frontier, presenting her experiences with a sense of ironic amusement. She reveals much about social life, social roles and behavior, especially among women. She describes the business of settlement, including how land was purchased and towns planned, and the haste, confusion, speculation and fraud attendant on such transactions. She comments on the social shifts pioneer life made possible, especially the egalitarianism which poorer migrants claimed as their right in new settlements, and the tensions that resulted as migrants from wealthier classes struggled to maintain and adapt the ways of status and culture they had formerly known. Her narrative also dwells on the details of domestic life, showing how houses were constructed and furnished, depicting the difficulties of housekeeping in crudely-built settlements, and the physical challenges of disease, accidents, bad roads, and the exhausting labor of deforestation and new farming. For all its light-hearted tone, Kirkland's book suggests much about how human communities bound together by neighborhood and necessity began to coalesce in a challenging and drastically changing land.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • American women writers series

Other Editions

  • A new home, who'll follow? or, Glimpses of Western lifeRutgers University Press1990-01-01
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