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9780415939454

Abigail Adams: A Writing Life

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415939454

  • ISBN10:

    0415939453

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Nonspecific Binding
  • Copyright: 2002-02-08
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

She was more than just the wife of John Adams and the mother of John Quincy Adams, Abigail Adams was an important literary and historical figure in her own right. In this luminous reinterpretation of a life and a life's work, Edith B. Gelles recognizes Abigail Adams as a significant author of an era when it wasn't respectable for women to write publicly. Gelles unveils a little-known life by examining Adams's collected letters-"the best account that exists from the pre- to the post-Revolutionary period in America of a woman's life and world." The correspondence provides unusual access to Adams's private life, describing social conventions, detailing Adams's influence on her husband ("remember the ladies"), and recording her reactions to political affairs and historic figures of early America. This, the first and only book to examine Abigail Adams's writings from the dual standpoints of biography and literary analysis, establishes her independent reputation, and enshrines her within the pantheon of earlyAmerican writers.

Author Biography

Edith B. Gelles is a Senior Scholar at the Institute for Research on Women and Gender at Stanford University

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi
Chronology xv
The Eighteenth-Century Letter
Introduction: Letter as Literature
3(11)
``Remember the Ladies''
14(19)
The Confidential Letter
Bonds of Friendship: The Correspondence of Abigail Adams and Mercy Otis Warren
33(32)
The Travel Letter
The Voyage
65(14)
``In the Midst of the World in Solitude''
79(17)
At the Court of St. James's
96(27)
Interlude
119(4)
The Historic Letter
``Splendid Misery'': Abigail Adams as First Lady
123(43)
End of the Story
166(7)
Notes and References 173(21)
Selected Bibliography 194(9)
Index 203

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