ISBN-13: 9788028370213 / Angielski / Miękka / 156 str.
Eliza Frances Andrews' The Wartime Journal of a Georgia Girl (1864-1865) offers readers a poignant glimpse into the struggles and experiences of a young woman living in the South during the tumultuous years of the Civil War. Written in a diary format, the book provides a first-hand account of daily life, hardships, and emotional turmoil faced by individuals caught in the midst of conflict. Andrews' literary style is characterized by its sincere and vivid portrayal of events, offering a unique perspective on history. The book serves as a valuable primary source for understanding the personal narratives of those affected by war. Andrews' attention to detail and emotional depth make this a compelling and informative read for history enthusiasts. Eliza Frances Andrews, a prominent Southern writer and diarist, draws from her own experiences and observations to create a rich portrait of life in the South during a turbulent period. Her background as a well-educated and socially conscious woman gives depth and authenticity to her writing, making her a respected voice in Southern literature. Readers interested in exploring the personal side of history and gaining insight into the lives of individuals during the Civil War will find The Wartime Journal of a Georgia Girl (1864-1865) a captivating and enlightening read.