Eliza Calvert Hall: Kentucky Author and Suffragist

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University Press of Kentucky, 17.10.2014 - 288 Seiten

In 1907, author, poet, essayist, and folk art historian Eliza Calvert Hall (1856–1935) published Aunt Jane of Kentucky, a collection of stories about rural life infused with the spirit and gentle good humor of its elderly narrator, Aunt Jane. The book and several sequels achieved wide popularity, reaching an estimated one million readers in her lifetime, and placed Hall in the front ranks of "local color" fiction writers of her time.

Eliza Calvert Hall's life and work unfolded during a time of restlessness and change for American women. Born Eliza "Lida" Calvert in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Hall experienced the upheaval of both the Civil War and family scandal. Forced to help support her mother and four siblings by teaching school, she became a published poet, adopting her grandmother's name, Hall, as her pseudonym. At twenty-nine, she married William A. Obenchain, and in the space of eight years gave birth to four children. As Hall struggled to balance her writing career with the duties of a nineteenth-century wife and mother, suffragist Laura Clay was lobbying for every woman's right to vote. Hall joined the battle, writing fearlessly in support of suffrage and equality. While her passionate essays served as a direct appeal for this cause, her creative writing also carried a feminist spirit, celebrating the strength, humor, love, and art of the common woman.

In Eliza Calvert Hal: Kentucky Author and Suffragistl, Lynn E. Niedermeier tells the story of this remarkable Kentuckian for the first time. Hall's challenge was to balance the artist's creative ambitions with the crusader's passion for achieving the goal of political equality for American women. Her successes did not stem from privilege or leisure; although she was an acclaimed writer, Hall was an ordinary woman, a wife and mother of moderate economic means. Through the power of her words, she challenged others to match her courage, independence, intellectual energy, and loyalty to her sex.

 

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Prologue
1
1 Fighting and Preaching
4
2 It Did Not Look as We Had Pictured You
12
3 Exile
25
4 The Major
39
5 Cook Scullion Nurse Laundress
51
6 Straight to a Womans Heart
63
7 Money and Marriage
82
12 A Woman Spinning and Weaving
148
13 Riding to Town
161
14 Be Glad You Are Not a Woman
174
15 Grandmothers Debut
188
16 A Hard Worker All Her Life
200
Epilogue
212
Calvert and Younglove Family Members
217
Notes
221

8 Sally Anns Experience
93
9 A Jumble of Quilt Pieces
106
10 Aunt Jane of Kentucky
120
11 Seeing Double
131

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