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Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation: 1838-1839 is a testimony of what Fanny Kemble saw and was dismayed by while being married to a wealthy plantation owner during the height of slavery in America.

Produktbeschreibung
Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation: 1838-1839 is a testimony of what Fanny Kemble saw and was dismayed by while being married to a wealthy plantation owner during the height of slavery in America.
Autorenporträt
Frances Anne Kemble, known commonly as Fanny Kemble, was a notable British actress, playwright, and author of the 19th century, born on November 27, 1809, into a prominent family of actors. Her notable contributions to literature and the arts extend beyond her thespian achievements, which saw her perform with renowned success both in Europe and America. Kemble's literary legacy is perhaps best encapsulated by her poignant and widely esteemed work, 'Journal of a Residence on a Georgian Plantation: 1838-1839'. This seminal work offers a vivid, firsthand account of her experiences and observations of the realities of slavery during her stay on her husband's plantation, which contributed to the anti-slavery discourse of the time. Known for her forthright expression and deep moral conviction, Kemble's writing not only presents a crucial historical perspective but also underscores her literary prowess as she deftly navigates themes of social justice, ethics, and personal transformation. Her literary style, characterized by its clarity, candor, and emotional power, has cemented her place as a significant figure in the canon of 19th-century English literature. Kemble's body of written work continues to engage scholars for its social and ethical implications, offering insights into both her personal life and the larger historical context in which she lived.