About This Book
A fragmentary 1782 journal by a young Virginian woman recounts visits to relatives and prominent families, social calls, dinners, walks, and seasonal entertainments; it records observations of landscapes, domestic life, fashions, reading, and moral reflections on amusements and reputation. The entries combine lively character sketches and impressions of hospitality and manners with occasional humor and private addresses to a close friend, revealing personal tastes and sentiments through small events and social interactions. Preserved in an episodic, informal style, the manuscript offers a candid first-person portrait of everyday social life and female experience in its time.
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