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Autobiography Moncure Daniel Conway

Autobiography By Moncure Daniel Conway

Autobiography by Moncure Daniel Conway


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Conway's 1904 Autobiography is a fascinating account of the life and work of an American proponent of anti-slavery, free religion, social reform and women's suffrage. Depicting the age and its foremost thinkers, it features the author's friendships with such figures as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Thomas Carlyle.

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Autobiography: Memories and Experiences of Moncure Daniel Conway by Moncure Daniel Conway

Published in 1904, three years before his death, Conway's Autobiography is a peaceful and introspective account of a compelling life. Born to a slave-owning Methodist family in Virginia, Conway (1832-1907) turned away from his roots to become a proponent of anti-slavery, free religion, reform and women's suffrage. Observing and becoming involved in the developments of late nineteenth-century religious, political, scientific, literary and artistic thought, he formed friendships with central figures of the age, such as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Thomas Carlyle, which feature in the work alongside his devoted family life. Volume 1 describes his childhood and education; antebellum Virginia and Maryland; Concord and Harvard with Emerson, Hawthorne, and Thoreau; and Washington and Cincinnati on the eve of civil war. It also covers his arrival in England in 1863 and his first encounters at London's South Place Chapel and in the circles of social, legal and religious reform.

Table of Contents

Dedication and preface; 1. My own people; 2. Our homestead; 3. Our servants; 4. Fredericksburg Academy; 5. Dickinson College; 6. Politics in Virginia; 7. College life; 8. Education and slavery; 9. My early ministry; 10. Rev. Dr Smith, apostle of slavery; 11. Parting from Methodism; 12. Summer at Concord; 13. Concerts and theatres; 14. Divinity school; 15. First sermons at Washington; 16. Ante-bellum Washington; 17. The slavery issue in Washington; 18. Settlement in Cincinnati; 19. Unitarians and slavery; 20. Art in Cincinnati; 21. Abraham Lincoln in Cincinnati; 22. 'The rejected stone'; 23. Residence in Concord; 24. Foreign complications; 25. First interview with the Carlyles; 26. English authors and the American war; 27. Arrival of my family in England.

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NLS9781108050609
9781108050609
1108050603
Autobiography: Memories and Experiences of Moncure Daniel Conway by Moncure Daniel Conway
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2012-06-07
416
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