The Education of Mrs. Henry Adams
Eugenia Kaledin
(Author)
Description
Marian Hooper Adams--Clover, as her friends called her--was an accomplished photographer and a witty, irreverent free spirit who moved easily within the cultural circles of nineteenth-century Boston. Why, then, in 1882, at the age of forty-two, did she swallow a lethal dose of potassium cyanide? And why did her husband of thirteen years fail even to mention her in his autobiography, The Education of Henry Adams? These and other questions are explored in this first paperback edition of Eugenia Kaledin's pathbreaking biography. The book re-creates the intense intellectual, cultural, and moral life of Boston and New England before, during, and after the Civil War and helps us to understand what could drive such a gifted, intelligent, and privileged woman to take her own life. Included is a portfolio of Adams's photographs of her husband and his famous circle.Product Details
Price
$32.34
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Publish Date
July 22, 1994
Pages
328
Dimensions
5.48 X 8.33 X 0.93 inches | 1.06 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780870239137
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About the Author
Eugenia Kaledin is an independent scholar whose most recent book is Mothers and More: American Women in the 1950s.