Best Companions : Letters of Eliza Middleton Fisher and her mother, Mary Hering Middleton, from Charleston, Philadelphia, and Newport, 1839-1846

ISBN 10: 1570033757 ISBN 13: 9781570033759
Edité par University of South Carolina Press, 2001
Ancien(s) ou d'occasion Couverture rigide

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A look at nineteenth-century life through the eyes of a prominent mother and daughter

In the spring of 1839, Eliza Middleton (1815-1890), the youngest daughter of a wealthy South Carolina rice planter and diplomat, married Philadelphian Joshua Francis Fisher at Middleton Place, one of the most celebrated plantations in the South. Soon after the wedding Eliza began a new life in Philadelphia. In her first letter home, she begged her mother, "Tell me everything when you write." Thus began a seven-year conversation--on paper--between Eliza and her British-born mother, Mary Hering Middleton (1772-1850), that would encompass some 375 letters. The correspondence offers a sweeping view of antebellum Charleston, Philadelphia, and the fashionable resort of Newport, Rhode Island. The letters delineate a cultural and social life that bound together North and South at a time when sectional interests worked to sunder the nation.

These letters hold particular significance because they record the joys, sorrows, frustrations, and concerns of a mother and a daughter, and convey the opinions and actions of all their family members, including the men. Eliza and her mother chronicle issues and events ranging from mental illness to musical performances, financial panics to children's parties, pregnancy to politics. In addition they introduce a notable cast of characters, including Charles Dickens, President Van Buren, the courtly Philadelphian George Harrison, the scandalous actress Fanny Kemble Butler, the irascible diplomat Henry Middleton, the lovely Julia Ward, and the African slave who was captain of the Middletons' private schooner.

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Eliza Cope Harrison, after a career teaching history in the classroom as well as through museum exhibits and programs, returned to historical research in the 1990s when she discovered the Middleton-Fisher correspondence. The editor of Philadelphia Merchant: The Diary of Thomas P. Cope, 1800-1851, Harrison lives in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.

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Titre : Best Companions : Letters of Eliza Middleton...
Éditeur : University of South Carolina Press
Date d'édition : 2001
Reliure : Couverture rigide
Etat : very_good

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