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Lucinda Lee Orr

Journal of a Young Lady of Virginia, 1782

In “Journal of a Young Lady of Virginia, 1782,” Lucinda Lee Orr offers a rare and meticulously crafted glimpse into the life of a young woman navigating the complexities of post-Revolutionary America. The journal, presented in a lyrical yet accessible prose, interweaves personal narratives with insights into the socio-political landscape of Virginia during a transformative period in history. Orr's use of rich detail and vivid imagery draws readers into the mind of her protagonist, illuminating the customs, struggles, and aspirations of women in a society on the cusp of change, ultimately contributing to the broader narrative of American identity. Orr's scholarly expertise and deep appreciation for historical context inform her writing, making her a compelling voice in the field of early American literature. Her previous works showcase her dedication to uncovering the often-overlooked perspectives of women in history, influencing her portrayal of the complexities faced by her subjects. This journal serves as both a testament to individual experience and a critical exploration of the era's social dynamics. With its authentic voice and rich historical backdrop, “Journal of a Young Lady of Virginia, 1782” is highly recommended for readers interested in women's history, colonial literature, or the American Revolution. Orr's insightful narrative will captivate scholars and casual readers alike, enhancing their understanding of a nuanced and pivotal moment in American history.
26 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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