Mary Telfair to Mary Few - Selected Letters, 1802-1844 (Hardcover)


This volume gathers 142 of some 300 letters written by Mary Telfair of Savannah to her best friend Mary Few of New York. Telfair was born in 1791 to a wealthy, prominent, slaveholding Savannah family. Few, born in 1790 into equally affluent circumstances, moved with her family from Savannah to New York in 1799. Self-exiled because of their strong antislavery views, the Fews never returned to Georgia yet remained close to the Telfairs. The close friendship between Telfair and Few ended only with their deaths in the 1870s. Regular travelers, they met on many occasions. Chiefly, however, they kept in touch through frequent correspondence (Few's letters to Telfair remain undiscovered, and may not have not survived). Wherever Telfair happened to be - in Savannah, the northern states, or Europe - she wrote to her friend at least two or three times a month. Telfair's letters offer unique insights into the daily life of her family and the changes wrought by the deaths of so many of its members. The letters also reveal the shared interests and imperatives at the base of her various relationships with elite women, but especially with Mary Few, whom Telfair memorably described as her ""Siamese Twin."" The two women, neither of whom ever wed, nonetheless discussed the rights and obligations of marriage as well as their own state of ""single blessedness."" They also conversed about shared intellectual interests - literature, lecture topics, women's education - as well as the foibles of common acquaintances. Here is a fascinating, unfamiliar world as revealed in what editor Betty Wood calls ""one of the most remarkable literary exchanges between women of high social rank in the early national and antebellum United States.

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This volume gathers 142 of some 300 letters written by Mary Telfair of Savannah to her best friend Mary Few of New York. Telfair was born in 1791 to a wealthy, prominent, slaveholding Savannah family. Few, born in 1790 into equally affluent circumstances, moved with her family from Savannah to New York in 1799. Self-exiled because of their strong antislavery views, the Fews never returned to Georgia yet remained close to the Telfairs. The close friendship between Telfair and Few ended only with their deaths in the 1870s. Regular travelers, they met on many occasions. Chiefly, however, they kept in touch through frequent correspondence (Few's letters to Telfair remain undiscovered, and may not have not survived). Wherever Telfair happened to be - in Savannah, the northern states, or Europe - she wrote to her friend at least two or three times a month. Telfair's letters offer unique insights into the daily life of her family and the changes wrought by the deaths of so many of its members. The letters also reveal the shared interests and imperatives at the base of her various relationships with elite women, but especially with Mary Few, whom Telfair memorably described as her ""Siamese Twin."" The two women, neither of whom ever wed, nonetheless discussed the rights and obligations of marriage as well as their own state of ""single blessedness."" They also conversed about shared intellectual interests - literature, lecture topics, women's education - as well as the foibles of common acquaintances. Here is a fascinating, unfamiliar world as revealed in what editor Betty Wood calls ""one of the most remarkable literary exchanges between women of high social rank in the early national and antebellum United States.

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Imprint

University of Georgia Press

Country of origin

United States

Series

Publications of the Southern Texts Society

Release date

September 2007

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First published

September 2007

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Dimensions

235 x 156 x 29mm (L x W x T)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

408

ISBN-13

978-0-8203-2920-8

Barcode

9780820329208

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LSN

0-8203-2920-7



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