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PASSION FLOWERS

de Howe, Julia Ward

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Howe, Julia Ward. PASSION FLOWERS. Boston: Ticknor, Reed, and Fields, 1854. First edition, in unrecorded color. Original blue cloth, spine extra gilt. Her first book, published in an edition of 1,000 copies, that caused a lot of chatter upon publication and reached a third edition the same year. Nathaniel Hawthorne said she "ought to have been soundly whipped" for publishing it. Howe's frank and personal airing of her marital grievances is what upset proper Bostonians, especially her poem "Mind Versus Mill-Stream" which was a razor-sharp metaphor for a typical Victorian man's unrealistic expectation of finding an obedient wife he could control. Howe's husband, Samuel Gridley Howe, nearly twenty years her senior, demanded that she revise her poems for any future editions (and resume their marital relations which had ceased the previous year). That did not happen, and she went on to pen "The Battle Hymn of the Republic." This copy belonged to New England poet, Lucy Larcum, and is inscribed: "Lucy Larcum, From E. J. H., Waterbury, Conn., March, 1856." The poem that created the uproar is unmarked by Larcum, but the poem immediately following has one stanza marked in pencil. Larcum knew something about mill-streams, having worked as a mill girl for ten years before gaining fame and influencing views toward women in nineteenth century America, and writing an account of her childhood that is still read today. BAL 9409 (noting other colors, but not blue). Costbooks 46c.

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Julia Ward Howe was an American poet and author best known for writing "The Battle Hymn of the Republic", but she was also an advocate for abolitionism and a social activist, particularly for women's suffrage. Her first book of poetry, a compendium of emotional and person poetry called Passion-Flowers , was complied in secret and published anonymously in 1854 with help from Longfellow and Ticknor. Her husband was not pleased with the nearly erotic and emotional poetry and found it scandalous - in fact, other proper Bostonians thought the same.  Nathaniel Hawthorne opined that Howe "ought to have been soundly whipped" for publishing it!  Many of the reprints of Passion-Flowers found some of the poems tweaked or retitled to soothe her marriage, although her husband never truly forgave her for being a more successful poet and writer than himself.

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PASSION FLOWERS
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Howe, Julia Ward
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WOMEN , FEMINISM , LARCUM, LUCY , CIVIL WAR

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