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Synopsis
A glimpse into the most intimate desires, passions, and ambitions of an extraordinary array of women
This inspiring, fascinating book is the first truly comprehensive study of women's letters ever published. Organized by the subject matter and covering a wide range of topics from politics, work, and war to childhood, love, and sexual passion, 800 Years of Women's Letter reveals the depth, breadth, and diversity of women's lives through the ages. Here, Heloise writes to Abelard of her undying devotion. Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf correspond about life and writing. Queen Victoria complains to Robert Peel about the neglect of Buckingham Palace. And many more ordinary women write letters revealing the compassion, humor, love, and tenacity with which they confront the often difficult circumstances of their everyday lives.
"Here is the intimacy of heart and mind speaking to heart and mind across distance and time... Olga Kenyon has performed a service to all who are interested not only in the written word, but in the changing lives of women and the way in which they themselves have perceived these changes." - from the Foreword by P.D. James
Table of Contents
Foreword by P.D. James
Introduction
Women's Letters: The Feminist Approach
1. How Women View Their Roles
2. Friendship
3. Childhood and Education
4. Love and Sexual Passion
5. Marriage and Childbirth
6. Housekeeping and Daily Life
7. Work
8. War and Alleviating Suffering
9. Travellers and Travelling
10. Illness and Ageing
11. Political Skills
Appendix 1: The Epistolary Novel
Appendix 2: Select Biographies
Sources
Acknowledgments
Index