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Constance Fenimore Woolson: Portrait of a Lady Novelist
Constance Fenimore Woolson: Portrait of a Lady Novelist | Anne Boyd Rioux
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Constance Fenimore Woolson (1840 1894), who contributed to Henry James s conception of his heroine Isabelle Archer in The Portrait of a Lady, was one of the most accomplished American writers of the nineteenth century. Yet today the best-known (and most-misunderstood) facts of her life are her relationship with James and her probable suicide in Venice. This first full-length biography of Woolson provides a fuller picture that reaffirms her literary stature.Uncovering new sources, Anne Boyd Rioux evokes Woolson s dramatic life. She was a grand-niece of James Fenimore Cooper and was born in New Hampshire, but her family s ill fortunes drove them west to Cleveland. Raised to be a conventional woman, Woolson was nonetheless thrust by her father s death into the role of breadwinner, and yet, as a writer, she reached for critical as much as monetary reward.Known for her powerfully realistic and empathetic portraits of post Civil War American life, Woolson created compelling and subtle portrayals of the rural Midwest, Reconstruction-era South, and the formerly Spanish Florida, to which she traveled with her invalid mother. After her mother s death, Woolson, with help from her sister, moved to Europe where expenses were lower, living mostly in England and Italy and spending several months in Egypt. While abroad, she wrote finely crafted foreign-set stories that presage Edith Wharton s work of the next generation.In this rich biography, Rioux reveals an exceptionally gifted and committed artist who pursued and received serious recognition despite the difficulties faced by female authors of her day. Throughout, Rioux goes deep into Woolson s character, her fight against depression, her sources for writing, and her intimate friendships, including with Henry James, painting an engrossing portrait of a woman and writer who deserves to be more widely known today."
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melissajayne
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#librarybooks pt. 2
• Wind River (DVD)
• Jazz Episode 10 (DVD)
• The Word is Murder
• Constance Fenimore Woolson
• The Restless Wave

MelissaSue81 Ooh. Good getting a restless wave! I bet this this going to be hard to get in the next few months 6y
melissajayne @MelissaSue81 I requested it immediately on Saturday as soon as I heard. 6y
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Since I'm in #neworleans (for a few more hours, anyway) I thought it was a good day to recommend Anne Boyd Rioux's biography of Constance Fenimore Woolson for #womenshistoryreads. Why was this great, prolific, popular writer's legacy lost? Anne helps readers uncover & discover. #womenshistorymonth #constancefenimorewoolson #womenwriters #booktour

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"She would show the portfolio to the group of men waiting for her in the Herald offices, and they would decide if she could make of herself a writer."

kspenmoll Sounds like a fascinating read; thx for sharing it. To add to my TBR that is toppling all over my bedroom floor! 8y
LizKay It really is, @kspenmoll. Woolson is a writer I'd never known much about before this book. 8y
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