The Fenwick Letters: A Transnational Feminist Life Reconstructed, Volume II: 1822-1840
Synopsis
The second of this two-volume edition of The Fenwick Letters covers the North American phase of Eliza Fenwick's transformative, transnational odyssey, from 1822 to 1840. Although no longer the radical author she was in the 1790s, advocating for the rights of women to be educated, or the innovative author of children's books that she was in the early 1800s, she was still very much a writer. In her North American incarnation, however, she was primarily an educator, a businesswoman running her own school, and a single, working grandmother attempting to find safety as well as economic and domestic stability for herself and her remaining family. Eliza's letters are consistently riveting, filled with sharply drawn portraits of the people, places, environment, politics, and culture of each community in which she lived. The letters also reveal Eliza's genius for developing networks of social, political, and cultural connections as she established and sought to support herself and her family in North America.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of Delaware Press
- ISBN: 9781644534410
- Number of pages: 292
- Languages: English
