The Princess of Albemarle

UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PRESSISBN: 9780813948195

Amelie Rives, Author and Celebrity at the Fin de Siecle

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By Jane Turner Censer
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UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
Weight:
600 g
Pages:
336

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Jane Turner Censer is Professor Emerita of History at George Mason University and author of The Reconstruction of White Southern Womanhood, 1865 1895.

The Princess of Albemarle is an elegant and engaging multifaceted portrait of Amelie Rives as a white southern aristocrat, author, celebrity, artist, socialite, drug addict, divorcee, and more. Censer offers a shrewd and persuasive assessment of Rives and her accomplishments that situates her notoriety in an era that is both strikingly similar and yet different from our own. And she does all of this with a sure but light touch. --W. Fitzhugh Brundage, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, author of The Southern Past: A Clash of Race and Memory [A]n incisive scholarly biography of novelist and playwright Amelie Rives.... Censer does an admirable job piecing together Rives's life (including an extended stay in fin-de-siecle Paris) and sheds light on the rise of American celebrity culture. This solid account rescues a remarkable woman from obscurity. -- "Publishers Weekly" Jane Censer's engaging biography introduces modern readers to a fascinating Virginian--a best-selling author and international celebrity in her day who virtually disappeared from public memory following her death in 1945. Raised to fulfill society's expectations for a proper young lady, Rives enjoyed literary success that enabled her to chart an unconventional path in life. Her remarkable story reveals a talented and ambitious woman navigating the cultural constraints of her day while making the most of opportunities to challenge and expand society's views of women's appropriate place. --Sandra Gioia Treadway, Library of Virginia Well worth reading. Part of the University of Virginia Press's AmericanSouth Series, it contributes not only to the field of southern history, but also togender and literary studies of the era, with a thought-provoking biography of anoften-overlooked author, offering new insights on femininity and celebrity at the Finde Siecle. The life of Amelie Rives Chanler Troubetzkoy is undoubtedly one worthrediscovering. -- "Virginia Magazine"

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