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A Rebel Wife in Texas: The Diary and Letters of Elizabeth Scott Neblett, 1852-1864

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A Rebel Wife in Texas offers a singular glimpse into nineteenth-century southern culture through the eyes of a captivating and complex woman who, as a product of that culture, both revered and reviled it.

Elizabeth Scott Neblett was raised in a slaveholding family in eastern Texas. Despite the frontier conditions, she was very much a southern belle who embraced conventional dictates and aspired to the "cult of true womanhood". Neblett entered romantic marriage and motherhood with optimism, but over time her experiences as a wife and mother made her severe and increasingly despondent. When the Civil War ripped away the existing social structure and took her husband away from home, she was pressed to assume many of his responsibilities, including managing the family property and its eleven slaves. Frustrated by a growing sense of power-lessness and inadequacy, she frequently railed in anger against herself, her husband, and her children.

Skillfully edited and annotated, A Rebel Wife in Texas is a rich resource for anyone researching the nineteenth-century South, not least for its observations on slave and class relations, regional politics, lynching, farm management, medical practices, mental illness, and the Civil War in Texas. It also offers an uncommonly intimate perspective on marriage during that era. The frankness, desperation, and detail with which Neblett discusses birth control and child rearing make this a unique collection of letters.

Elizabeth Scott Neblett's autobiographical record is the fascinating tale of one woman's life -- a life both ordinary and extraordinary. It is also, in important ways, the wider story of a culture rent by turmoil from within and without.

496 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 2001

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June 17, 2018
A good book to read to learn more about life in Texas during the civil war. The husband is called to duty leaving his wife and several children in charge of their plantation near Anderson, Texas. This book consists of letters from the wife to the husband during the war. First person narrative about life in Texas in a860's. I found her letter's depressing and she complained so much that it was hard to read at times.
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