The Civil Wars of Julia Ward Howe

The Civil Wars of Julia Ward Howe PDF

Author: Elaine Showalter

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2016-03-08

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 1451645902

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"Authorship of the Battle Hymn of the Republic made [19th-century aspiring poet and playwright Julia Ward Lowe] celebrated and revered. But Julia was also continuing to fight a civil war at home; she became a pacifist, suffragist, and world traveler. She came into her own as a tireless campaigner for women's rights and social reform ... Elaine Showalter tells the story of Howe's determined self-creation and brings to life the society she inhabited and the obstacles she overcame"--Amazon.com.

The Hermaphrodite

The Hermaphrodite PDF

Author: Julia Ward Howe

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2004-12-01

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780803204270

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Written in the 1840s and published here for the first time, Julia Ward Howe's novel about a hermaphrodite is unlike anything of its time--or, in truth, of our own. Narrated by Laurence, who is raised and lives as a man, is loved by men and women alike, and can respond to neither, this unconventional story explores the understanding "that fervent hearts must borrow the disguise of art, if they would win the right to express, in any outward form, the internal fire that consumes them." Laurence describes his repudiation by his family, his involvement with an attractive widow, his subsequent wanderings and eventual attachment to a sixteen-year-old boy, his own tutelage by a Roman nobleman and his sisters, and his ultimate reunion with his early love. His is a story unique in nineteenth-century American letters, at once a remarkable reflection of a largely hidden inner life and a richly imagined tale of coming of age at odds with one's culture. Howe wrote "The Hermaphrodite" when her own marriage was challenged by her husband's affection for another man--and when prevailing notions regarding a woman's appropriate role in patriarchal structures threatened Howe's intellectual and emotional survival. The novel allowed Howe, and will now allow her readers, to occupy a speculative realm otherwise inaccessible in her historical moment.

Hungry Heart

Hungry Heart PDF

Author: Gary Williams

Publisher: Univ of Massachusetts Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13:

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Reexamines the early literary career of Julia Ward Howe (1819-1910), best remembered as the author of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic."

Julia Ward Howe

Julia Ward Howe PDF

Author: Elizabeth Raum

Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 9781403449955

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A biography of the nineteenth-century woman known for writing the poem that became "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" and for her work against slavery and for the cause of women getting the right to vote.