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Ellen Glasgow: A Feminist Fiction Writer

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Publisher: Amar Publications, Kanpur
Author Alpesh Upadhyay
Language: English
Pages: 120
Cover: HARDCOVER
9.0x6.0 Inch
Weight 260 gm
Edition: 2013
ISBN: 97881921715490
HCH796
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Introduction

     

 

Born into an elite Virginia family in Richmond, Virginia, the young Glasgow developed in a different way from that tradition for women of her class. Due to poor health, she was educated at home in Richmond. She read deeply philosophy, social and political theory, European and British literature. She spent her Summer at her family's Bumpass, Virginia estate, the historic Jerdone Castle plantation, a setting that she used in her writings. Her father, Francis Thomas Glasgow, was the son of Arthur Glasgow and Catherine Anderson. He was raised in Rockbridge County, Virginia and graduated from Washington and Lee College in 1847. Glasgow's maternal uncle Joseph Reid Anderson, graduated fourth in his class of 49 from West Point in 1836. On April 4, 1848, he purchased the Tredegar Ironworks in Richmond. When news of the recession reached Richmond, Anderson promptly joined the Army of Northern Virginia, achieving the general's rank. General RobertE. Lee asked him to return to Tredegar Ironworks to manage the manufacturing on which Lee's victory would depend. Francis Glasgow later managed the Tredegar Iron Works. Glasgow thought her father was self-righteous and unfeeling. But, some of her most admirable characters reflect a Scot-Calvinist background like his and a similar "iron vein of Presbyterianism." Her mother was Anne Jane Gholson, born on December 9, 1831 at Needham, Virginia and died on October 27, 1893. She was the daughter of William Yates Gholson and Martha Anne Jane Taylor. She was the grand daughter of Congressman Thomas Gholson, Jr. and Anne Yates, and a descendant of Rev. William Yates, the College of William & Mary's fifth president (1761-1764). Gholson was also a descendant of William Randolph, a prominent colonist and land owner in the Commonwealth of Virginia. He and his wife, Mary Isham, were referred to as the "Adam and Eve" of Virginia. Anne Gholson married Francis T. Glasgow on July 14, 1853, and they had ten children together. Anne Gholson was inclined to what was then called "nervous invalidism"; some attributed this to her having born and cared for ten children. Glasgow also dealt with "nervous invalidism" throughout her life. As the United States women's suffrage movement was developing in the early 1900s, Glasgow marched in the English suffrage parades in the spring 1909. Later she spoke at the first suffrage meeting in Virginia. Glasgow felt that the movement came "at the wrong moment" for her, and her participation and interest waned. Glasgow did not at first make women's roles her major theme, and she was slow to place heroines rather than heroes at the centers of her stories. Her later works, however, have heroines who display many of the attributes of women involved in the political movement. Glasgow died on November 21, 1945 and is buried in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia.

 

About The Author

     

 

Dr. Alpesh Upadhyay is a senior Associate Professor and Head of English Department, Saraspur Arts and Commerce College, Ahmedabad, Guj. He completed his postgraduation with first class in English Literature from North Gujarat University and achieved the Ph.D degree from V.K.S. University, Ara. He has completed the minor Research Project of U.G.C. He was awarded the national "Shiksha Bharati Puraskar" by All India Achievers Foundation, New Delhi. He was also awarded by 'Shaheed Asif Shahmiri National Honour" by M.P. Freedom Fighters desce-ndents Association, Bhopal, M.P. He has participated and presented in large numbers of seminars and conferences and presented scholarly research papers. Some of his research papers are published in ISBN books and ISSN journals. He is associated with cultural, literary and socials activities. He has visited 13 Countries of the world like England, France, Germany, Italy, Vatican City, Belgium, Netherland, Switzerland, Austria, Australia, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand.

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