Southern Single Blessedness: Unmarried Women in the Urban South, 1800-1865
Christine Jacobson Carter
Southern Single Blessedness: Unmarried Women in the Urban South, 1800-1865
Christine Jacobson Carter
In this engaging study, Christine Jacobson Carter uncovers the fruitful and interesting lives of single women - and the attitudes toward them - in the bustling urban centres of nineteenth-century Savannah and Charleston. Carter’s focus is on educated, financially secure white women who joined in the culture’s celebration of domesticity even though they had not married. Making effective use of contemporary fiction, advice literature, diaries, and letters to, from, and about single women, Carter shows that such women valued independence and female friendships and were in turn valued for family and community service. She also explores their attitudes toward personal fulfilment, the relationships that sustained (and sometimes tormented) them, and the impact of the Civil War as well as the southern and urban aspects of their public and private identities.
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