The Wartime Journal of a Georgia Girl (Illustrated Edition) (eBook)

Civil War Memories Series
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2023
236 Seiten
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859-654771510-8 (EAN)

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In "The Wartime Journal of a Georgia Girl (Illustrated Edition)", Eliza Frances Andrews provides a poignant and intimate portrayal of the Southern experience during the American Civil War. Written in a diary format, Andrews' narrative is characterized by vivid imagery and keen observations, which not only capture the turmoil of war but also the deeply personal struggles of loss, resilience, and hope. The book is rich in historical context, set against the backdrop of Georgia's changing landscape and societal norms, illustrating the impact of war on women's roles and their evolving agency during this tumultuous period. Eliza Frances Andrews, a passionate Southern woman born into a prominent Georgia family, was directly affected by the war, which profoundly influenced her literary voice and perspective. Her experiences—ranging from her family's struggles to find stability amidst chaos and the societal changes in the South—shaped her desire to chronicle history from a female viewpoint. As a writer, she was committed to recording not only the historical events but also the emotional terroir of a young woman caught in a conflict that would redefine her world. Andrews' diary is an essential read for those interested in Civil War history, women's studies, or Southern literature. This illustrated edition enhances the text with visual representations of the era, providing readers with a more immersive understanding of the historical context. Andrews' eloquent prose and personal reflections invite readers to contemplate the profound complexities of war and the strength of the human spirit.

Eliza Frances Andrews, born on August 10, 1840, in Washington, Georgia, and passed on January 21, 1931, was a noted American author, botanist, and educator whose literary contributions offer valuable perspectives on the Southern United States during the Civil War era. Andrews is best known for her detailed and poignant Civil War diary, 'The Wartime Journal of a Georgia Girl (Illustrated Edition),' in which she vividly documents the challenges and intricacies of life in the Confederate States from a woman's viewpoint. This work continues to be referenced for its intimate portrayal of the day-to-day lives of those on the home front during the war as well as for its honest depiction of the societal shifts and deprivations experienced during that tumultuous period. Her writing is marked by a mix of personal anecdote and historical observation, providing an insightful blend of social commentary and narrative storytelling. Aside from her notable journal, Andrews also wrote extensively on botany, reflecting her passion for natural science—a rarity for women of her era. Andrews' contributions to literature and education are reflective of her dynamic intellect and her ability to navigate complex social landscapes, making her a significant figure in both literary and historical studies.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.11.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Neuzeit bis 1918
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Schlagworte 19th century American memoirs • 19th century southern history • American History • American Revolution • Bill O'Reilly • Civilian experience • Civil War • Civil War diaries • civil war diary • Confederacy observations • Confederate home life • confederate perspective • Confederate states literature • Dixie • Eliza Frances Andrews writings • female author • Georgia historical narrative • Georgia history during Civil War • Georgia social landscape • historical non-fiction • historical personal narratives • illustrated historical account • illustrated journal • intimate wartime reflections • Ken Follett • Lincoln • Military conflict personal accounts • Muller’s Report • Personal wartime experiences • Primary source documents Civil War • Reconstruction era journals • ron chernow • Slavery • Southern family struggles • Southern home front • southern women memoir • Southern women's history • Trump • women's perspectives civil war
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