Mary Edwards Bryan
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Mary Edwards Bryan

Her Early Life and Works

  1. 369 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Mary Edwards Bryan

Her Early Life and Works

About this book

The publication of Manch in 1880 marked the beginning of Mary Edwards Bryan's rise to prominence as one of nineteenth-century America's best-known writers of mass-market fiction. At a time when women were discouraged from having jobs of their own, she made a name for herself as a thoughtful--and well-paid--editor. Despite her cultivated image as editor of Fashion Bazar and Sunny South, Bryan's early life was fraught with obstacles.

In this finely crafted literary biography, Canter Brown Jr. and Larry Eugene Rivers examine Bryan's formative years in Florida, Georgia, and Louisiana, pairing historical insights with selections of her best writing to illustrate how the obstacles she overcame shaped what she wrote. She grew up on a frontier plantation and later lived through the upheavals of secession and war, disruptive affairs with authors and politicians, the tensions of emancipation, and pervading post-war economic disorder.

Despite the oppressive men in her life--her abusive father and husband--as well as unabashed limitations regarding the role of women, Bryan ultimately achieved extraordinary literary accomplishments in New York and Atlanta. A story of celebrity amid scandal, success amid disaster, ambition amid despair, this book reintroduces to the world a courageous and creative talent who yearned to express herself while navigating the restrictive morals and conventions of Victorian society.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. MARY EDWARDS BRYAN
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. CONTENTS
  7. List of Illustrations
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Introduction
  10. 1. “Fictitious Prosperity”: Florida, to 1842
  11. 2. “More Poetical Than True”: Florida, 1842–1850
  12. 3. “A Shrinking Timidity”: Georgia, 1850–1854
  13. 4. “The Sleuth-Hound of Slander”: Louisiana, 1854–1855
  14. 5. “A Vent for . . . Abundant Energies”: Georgia, 1855–1858
  15. 6. “A Harvest of Fame”: Georgia, 1859–1860
  16. 7. “The Delusions of Hope”: Louisiana, 1860–1863
  17. 8. “Hushed as an Awe-Stricken Child”: Georgia, 1863
  18. 9. “When at Last the ‘Cruel War Was Over’”: Louisiana, 1863–1868
  19. 10. “A Whirlwind Accompanied All This”: Florida, 1868
  20. 11. “Regretting That We Did Not Choose the Other Way”: Louisiana, 1869–1875
  21. 12. “I Am a Bit of a Pharisee”: Georgia, 1875–1880
  22. Afterword: “Sensational and Dramatic Enough,” 1880–1913
  23. Notes
  24. Bibliography
  25. Index