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A Woman's Dilemma: Mercy Otis Warren and the American Revolution (American Biographical History Series) (American Biographical History Series) [Paperback]

Rosemarie Zagarri (Author)
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January 1, 1995 0882959247 978-0882959245
In the first full-length study of Mercy Otis Warren (1728-1814) to appear in a generation, Professor Zagarri draws on recent work in social, political, and women's history to provide a penetrating analysis of one of the most fascinating women to live in the era of the American Revolution.

A loving wife and the mother of five sons, Warren accepted the validity of traditional female roles. At the same time, events thrust her, as a member of one of the most prominent families in Massachusetts, into the center of the revolutionary maelstrom. She became a poet, political satirist, and playwright of the patriot cause. Her works lampooned royal authority and helped galvanize resistance to Great Britain. As resistance became revolution, Warren formed a network of women friends whose writings provided support for one another and bolstered the war effort.

Paradoxically, American victory brought disillusionment to Warren and her clan. Alarmed by the increasing superficiality and materialism of everyday life, she became a permanent critic of American society. The author of an influential antifederalist tract, she never really reconciled herself to the new order. In 1805 she published her greatest work, History of the American Revolution, which even today is acknowledged to be one of the earliest and most accurate accounts of the period.


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  • Paperback: 187 pages
  • Publisher: Harlan Davidson (January 1, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0882959247
  • ISBN-13: 978-0882959245
  • Product Dimensions: 7.5 x 4.7 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Revolutionary Woman?, August 17, 2004
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Mercy Otis Warren was one of America's first historians. She lived through the American Revolution and wrote about the events of the time. The Founders all showed great respect for her intelligence and accomplishments as a writer, poet, and political theorist. Though she stepped outside of what was considered proper for women of the time by publishing her works in her own name, she also showed her expertise in the womanly fields of housework and child-rearing and accepted the status quo for women in early America.

Warren got involved in politics through her family and connections. He father encouraged her educational ambitions as did her husband later. Her extended family was involved in the war and rebellions that occurred in her life (1728-1814) and Warren's writing evolved from a hobby into scathing political diatribes. Her writings, however, were always judged as lesser than what a man might do and she continually had to overcome prejudice against intellectual women.

During the Revolutionary War, Warren found herself in uncertain and unfamiliar circumstances. With her husband gone to help the war effort, Warren had to manage the family estate as well as carry on her duties in raising her children. It was during this time, however, that she began to write History of the American Revolution and political works. She also wrote letters to other women that gave both comfort and information.

One of the women Warren corresponded with was Abigail Adams. Her political leanings, though, were strongly Democratic-Republican, so her relationship with John Adams, Federalist leader, became strained. He had once been her mentor, but later denounced her major writings bitterly, perhaps perceiving them as an attack upon him, personally. She did not give him much space in her book and Adams's famous ego could not take the slight. His letters to her became more and more vicious, even as she attempted to placate him and retain their friendship. He even blamed her for his failure to be re-elected, even as he pronounced that women has no effect on politics.

Today women have more opportunities than did Warren, but discrimination still exists. Many people still feel that women should stay out of politics, should not challenge traditional family values, and should be subservient to the men in their family. It is still more difficult for a woman to gain respect in the political arena, even as a writer. Warren, though, was no feminist and never overtly challenged traditional gender roles. She just wanted to be respected for her accomplishments as an individual.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Another winning biography of Mercy Otis Warren, August 26, 2011
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Zagarri's biography on Mercy Otis Warren successfully fills in the blanks I had when I read "The Muse..." It's short, very readable and packed with information. A must read if you want to know more about Mercy.
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