
Mary Chesnut's Civil War
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Winner of the 1982 Pulitzer Prize in History“A feast for Civil War buffs … One of the best firsthand records of the Confederate experience … Electrifying.”—Walter Clemons,Newsweek“A great epic drama of our greatest national tragedy.”—William Styron,New York Review of BooksThe incomparable Civil War diarist Mary Chesnut wrote that she had the luck “always to stumble in on the real show.” Married to a high-ranking member of the Confederate government, she was ideally placed to watch and to record the South’s headlong plunge to ruin, and she left in her journals an unsurpassed account of the old regime’s death throes, its moment of high drama in world history. With intelligence and passion she described the turbulent events of politics and war, as well as the complex society around her. In her own circles, the aristocratic, patriarchal, slave-holding Mary Chesnut was a figure of heresy and of paradox: she had a horror of slavery and called herself an abolitionist from early youth.Edited by the eminent historian C. Vann Woodward,Mary Chesnut’s Civil Warpresents a full and reliable edition of Chesnut’s journals, restoring her to her rightful place in American history and literature.PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.Read more
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Introduction: Diary in Fact—Diary in Form
Mary Boykin Chesnut, 1823-1886
Of Heresy and Paradox
Editorial Problems and Policies
1: Road to Montgomery
2: Nation in the Making
3: "Into the Black Cloud"
4: The Home Front
5: Waiting for the Real War
6: "First Sprightly Running"