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A woman recounts three decades of life alongside her husband, an itinerant Methodist preacher, portraying the rhythms of rural circuit ministry through revival meetings, parish visits, and household sacrifices. The essays blend anecdote and reflection to sketch congregants, local customs, questions of faith, and tensions between religious idealism and ordinary human needs. Humorous, candid portraits examine sanctimony, genuine piety, financial strain, and the emotional labor of pastoral families, while exploring themes of duty, doubt, community, and the interplay of public ministry with home life. Structure alternates episodic memoir, moral observation, and vivid character vignettes.

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Corra Harris

Corra Harris was an American author known for her insightful portrayals of Southern life and culture in the early 20th century. Her most notable work, "A Circuit Rider's Wife," explores the challenges and experiences of a woman married to a traveling preacher, reflecting on themes of faith, resilience, and community. Harris's writing often delves into the complexities of gender and social issues, making her a significant figure in Southern literature. In addition to her fiction, she contributed to various periodicals, showcasing her versatility as a writer. Her works continue to resonate with readers interested in the intricacies of Southern identity and women's roles in society.

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