It's funny how familiar this sounds
May. 18th, 2005 10:55 amIn a Slate article, a historian discusses the letters and journals written by the women of the 19th C.
For most women, letter-writing was a form of publication, albeit for a specialized readership. After all, few dared to consider polishing pieces for the press (or would have had the time, given lives filled with domestic cares).
For most women, letter-writing was a form of publication, albeit for a specialized readership. After all, few dared to consider polishing pieces for the press (or would have had the time, given lives filled with domestic cares).