America's Joan of Arc: The Life of Anna Elizabeth Dickinson

America's Joan of Arc: The Life of Anna Elizabeth Dickinson

by J. Matthew Gallman
ISBN-10:
0195339266
ISBN-13:
9780195339260
Pub. Date:
07/30/2008
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195339266
ISBN-13:
9780195339260
Pub. Date:
07/30/2008
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
America's Joan of Arc: The Life of Anna Elizabeth Dickinson

America's Joan of Arc: The Life of Anna Elizabeth Dickinson

by J. Matthew Gallman
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Overview

One of the most celebrated women of her time, a spellbinding speaker dubbed the Queen of the Lyceum and America's Joan of Arc, Anna Elizabeth Dickinson was a charismatic orator, writer, and actress, who rose to fame during the Civil War and remained in the public eye for the next three decades.
J. Matthew Gallman offers the first full-length biography of Dickinson to appear in over half a century. Gallman describes how Dickinson's passionate patriotism and fiery style, coupled with her unabashed abolitionism and biting critiques of antiwar Democrats—known as Copperheads—struck a nerve with her audiences. In barely two years, she rose from an unknown young Philadelphia radical, to a successful New England stump speaker, to a true national celebrity. At the height of her fame, Dickinson counted many of the nation's leading reformers, authors, politicians, and actors among her friends. Among the dozens of famous figures who populate the narrative are Susan B. Anthony, Whitelaw Reid, William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. Gallman shows how Dickinson's life illuminates the possibilities and barriers faced by nineteenth-century women, revealing how their behavior could at once be seen as worthy, highly valued, shocking, and deviant.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780195339260
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/30/2008
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.80(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

J. Matthew Gallman is Professor of History at the University of Florida. An authority on the American Civil War, he is the author of Receiving Erin's Children: Philadelphia, Liverpool, and the Irish Famine Migration, 1845-1855; The North Fights the Civil War: The Home Front; and Mastering Wartime: A Social History of Philadelphia During the Civil War.

Table of Contents

IntroductionI. Anna Dickinson's Civil War1. Early Life and Career2. "The Necessities of the Hour": Anna Dickinson's Civil War3. "Beloved of so Many": The Many Faces of a Woman in PublicII. An Enduring Public Figure4. "A Woman of Earnest Convictions": The Lyceum5. What Answer?: Suffrage and Citizenship in the Postwar World6. "What New Grief Has Come to You?": The Personal and the Political7. From the Platform to the Stage: Clinging to FameIII. Decline and Fall8. Decline and Fall9. A Reputation Defended10. Conclusion: Memories and LegaciesBibliographic Essay/ Notes
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