An edition of The Peabody Sisters of Salem (1950)

The Peabody Sisters of Salem

Elizabeth, Mary, and Sophia Peabody of Salem lived their lives in a splendid period of splendid personalities, among which they moved with vigor, charm and brilliance. The great New England names of the middle of the century -- Horace Mann, Emerson, Channing, Hawthorne, Melville (Continued on front flap)

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An edition of The Peabody Sisters of Salem (1950)

The Peabody Sisters of Salem

Elizabeth, Mary, and Sophia Peabody of Salem lived their lives in a splendid period of splendid personalities, among which they moved with vigor, charm and brilliance. The great New England names of the middle of the century -- Horace Mann, Emerson, Channing, Hawthorne, Melville (Continued on front flap)

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Elizabeth, Mary, and Sophia Peabody of Salem lived their lives in a splendid period of splendid personalities, among which they moved with vigor, charm and brilliance. The great New England names of the middle of the century -- Horace Mann, Emerson, Channing, Hawthorne, Melville - were the names of husband and friend, mentor and neighbor of the three sisters. Sophia, the artist, married Nathaniel Hawthorne, here is the Hawthorne love story for the first time. Elizabeth and Mary charmed Horace Mann, but it was Mary he married. Emerson was Elizabeth's friend, Alcott her adversary till the passing years and Elizabeth's greatness of heart overcame him.

From girlhood the sisters had to make ends meet financially, and they did it by rolling up the parlor rug and teaching little children. Elizabeth at the age of four had resolved to spend her leisure in reading; Mary, school out, liked to play, or to sing; Sophia, brought up by a mother who decided she was an "invalid," only after her marriage was allowed to become the happy, normal girl she really was. The artists Elizabeth brought to meet Sophia were impressed with her talent, and she did her share to help Lizzie work for her independence by copying oil paintings for Boston parlors, though she longed to create her own landscapes.

Elizabeth Peabody, who ran a one-woman publishing house, and wrote transcendentalist

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Language
English
Pages
372

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Table of Contents

1 Cuba Journey
2 “I Hear the Drums”
3 Kennebec Kingdom
4 Eden in Miniature
5 New England Barbizon
6 “Dear Mr. M.”
7 Cuba Journals
8 Temple School
9 The House in Charter Street
10 Year of Years
11 The Shop in West Street
12 Wedding at West Street
13 Again a West Street Wedding
14 Paradise Lost
15 Famous Husband
16 Congressman's Wife
17 The End of the Shop in West Street
18 Parting of the Ways
19 College President's Wife
20 Sophia at the Court of Kings
21 Pattern from the Past
22 Incendiary concord
23 Insatiable heart
24 Final flight
25 Unconquerable Elizabeth
26 Swifter than a weaver's shuttle

Edition Notes

"Sources and acknowledgments": p. [357]-358.

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53 State St, Boston, MA 02109 USA

Classifications

Library of Congress
CS71.P35 1949, CS71.P35 1949, CS71.P35 1950, CS71 .P35 1949

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 372p., [7] leaves of plates
Number of pages
372

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6061943M
Internet Archive
peabodysistersof00thar
LCCN
49049265
OCLC/WorldCat
343120
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B002HQ92OK
Library Thing
37500

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