Anti-Slavery Begins at Home
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, 25 May 1995
The First Woman of the Republic: A Cultural Biography of Lydia Maria Child
by Carolyn Karcher.
Duke, 804 pp., £35.95, March 1995,0 8223 1485 1 Show More
by Carolyn Karcher.
Duke, 804 pp., £35.95, March 1995,
Harriet Beecher Stowe: A Life
by Joan Hedrick.
Oxford, 507 pp., £25, March 1994,0 19 506639 1 Show More
by Joan Hedrick.
Oxford, 507 pp., £25, March 1994,
“... Reflecting on the cultural consequences of the Civil War, the Southern literary critic, Lewis Simpson, wonders how Emerson, the quintessential New England intellectual, could have failed to understand that ‘in their progress as the representation of the idea of emancipation, Americans had become engaged in a bloody emancipation of a second American republic – a modern nation-state – from the political order that, with nostalgic affection, would come to be thought of as the “Old Republic” ... ”