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Mary Ann Webster Loughborough's book, "My Cave Life in Vicksburg, with Letters of Trial and Travel", offers a unique blend of personal narrative and historical documentation. Set during the American Civil War, the book vividly recounts the author's experiences living in caves in war-torn Vicksburg, providing valuable insights into daily life during this tumultuous period. Loughborough's writing style is poignant and reflective, offering a glimpse into the emotional and physical hardships faced by civilians caught in the crossfire of war. The letters included in the book add depth and…mehr

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Mary Ann Webster Loughborough's book, "My Cave Life in Vicksburg, with Letters of Trial and Travel", offers a unique blend of personal narrative and historical documentation. Set during the American Civil War, the book vividly recounts the author's experiences living in caves in war-torn Vicksburg, providing valuable insights into daily life during this tumultuous period. Loughborough's writing style is poignant and reflective, offering a glimpse into the emotional and physical hardships faced by civilians caught in the crossfire of war. The letters included in the book add depth and authenticity to the narrative, making it a compelling read for history enthusiasts and literary scholars alike. Loughborough's attention to detail and ability to convey the human experience in times of crisis make this book a valuable resource for understanding the Civil War era. Mary Ann Webster Loughborough's firsthand account of her time in Vicksburg sheds light on a lesser-known aspect of the war and offers a compelling narrative that is both informative and engaging.
Autorenporträt
Mary Ann Webster Loughborough was an American author known primarily for her compelling personal narrative, 'My Cave Life in Vicksburg, with Letters of Trial and Travel.' Her work provides an insightful and vivid account of the siege of Vicksburg during the American Civil War, presenting a unique female perspective on the hardships, resilience, and everyday life amidst the turmoils of war. Born in the early 19th century, Mrs. Loughborough's exact birth date remains unascertained. Her literary contribution, however, has etched her name in the annals of Civil War literature. 'My Cave Life in Vicksburg' not only sketches the survival during the siege from May 18 to July 4, 1863, but also intertwines her personal experiences and observations, elucidating the social and domestic consequences of war for civilians, prominently for women and children in the Confederacy. Her lucid prose and descriptive power provide scholars and historians with a primary source that enlivens the Civil War era's social history. The authenticity and emotive force of her writing have cemented her position as an essential figure in American historical and literary studies pertaining to the Civil War epoch. Her book remains an important testament to the endurance and spirit of those who lived through one of America's most decisive and formative historical periods.