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The Wartime Journal of a Georgia Girl (Illustrated Edition) - Civil War Memories Series - cover

The Wartime Journal of a Georgia Girl (Illustrated Edition) - Civil War Memories Series

Eliza Frances Andrews

Verlag: Good Press

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In "The Wartime Journal of a Georgia Girl (Illustrated Edition)," Eliza Frances Andrews offers an intimate and compelling account of her life during the Civil War, particularly highlighting the Southern female experience. Written with a vivid narrative style and candid observations, the journal captures the struggle, resilience, and fortitude of women left behind in a society in turmoil. Andrews's use of rich imagery and poignant reflections provides valuable insight into the everyday realities faced by Georgian families amidst the chaos of war, along with the societal expectations of women during this tumultuous period. As a daughter of a prominent Georgian family, Eliza Frances Andrews was uniquely positioned to witness the complexities of the Civil War from a domestic perspective. Her writings not only reflect her personal hardships but also echo the broader sentiments of her community, revealing the psychological and emotional toll on women during wartime. Andrews'Äôs keen intellect and strong will are evident throughout the journal, illustrating her determination to document the truths of her time. This beautifully illustrated edition is a treasure for historians, literary scholars, and general readers alike. It offers a rare glimpse into a Southern girl'Äôs yarn during the Civil War, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the nuanced voices of women in American history. Andrews'Äôs reflections serve as a poignant reminder of resilience in the face of adversity.
Verfügbar seit: 08.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 236 Seiten.

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