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Diva Julia: The Public Romance and Private Agony of Julia Ward Howe - Ziegler, Valarie H
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Julia Ward Howe, celebrated in her own day, remains known as the author of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic" and as an early proponent of Mother's Day. Ziegler's biography contrasts Howe's public image with the private struggle she endured as an ambitious woman trapped in a confining and desperately unhappy marriage. The sheltered daughter of a wealthy New York family, Julia Ward married the dashing Samuel Gridley Howe in 1843, when she was twenty-three. By all accounts it was a romantic match, but what looked to be a fairy ...

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Diva Julia: The Public Romance and Private Agony of Julia Ward Howe 2006, Continuum Publishing Corporation, New York

ISBN-13: 9780826418562

Trade paperback

Diva Julia: The Public Romance and Private Agony of Julia Ward Howe 2003, Trinity Press International

ISBN-13: 9781563384189

Hardcover