Min side Kundeservice Gavekort – en perfekt gave Registrer deg

Notorious Woman

The Celebrated Case of Myra Clark Gaines

"A rich courtroom drama as well as heart-wrenching story of a woman caught between her own father's denial and a judicial system that favored influence and privilege, qualities that she, sadly, did not possess." - New Orleans Times-Picayune; "In exploring the attempt to prove Gaines's legitimacy, Alexander takes the reader down tangential paths of social history that become as entertaining as the case itself.... [She] has made wonderful use of her evidence in exploring the relationship between culture, gender, family, and the law." - Journal of the Early American Republic; "It is as interesting a story now as it was to the mass reading public in the nineteenth century." - Louisiana History"

The legal crusade of Myra Clark Gaines (1804?-1885) has all the trappings of classic melodrama - a lost heir, a missing will, an illicit relationship, a questionable marriage, a bigamous husband, and a murder. Les mer

367,-
Paperback
Utsolgt
The legal crusade of Myra Clark Gaines (1804?-1885) has all the trappings of classic melodrama - a lost heir, a missing will, an illicit relationship, a questionable marriage, a bigamous husband, and a murder. For a half century the daughter of New Orleans millionaire Daniel Clark struggled to justify her claim to his enormous fortune in a case that captivated the nineteenth-century public. Elizabeth Urban Alexander taps voluminous court records and letters to unravel the twists and turns of Gaines's litigation and reveal the truth behind the mysterious saga of this notorious woman.

Myra, the daughter of real estate heir Clark and Zulime Carriere, a beautiful young Frenchwoman, was raised by friends of Clark and kept ignorant of her real parentage until 1832, when she discovered her true lineage in letters among her foster father's papers. She thereupon returned to Louisiana with tales of a lost will and a secret marriage between Clark and Carriere and claimed to be Clark's missing heir. Was Myra the legitimate daughter of the prominent merchant or the ""fruit of an adulterous union?"" The courts would decide.

The Great Gaines Case wound its tortuous path through the United States legal system from 1834 until 1891. It was considered by the U.S. Supreme Court seventeen times and pursued even after Gaines's death by lawyers trying to recoup fees. By courageously bringing her case to the courtroom and doggedly keeping it there, Alexander asserts, Gaines helped instigate a new type of family law that provided special protection of women, children, and marriages.

Though Gaines never recovered more than a tiny fraction of the rumored millions, this riveting chronicle of her struggle for legitimacy and legacy as told by Elizabeth Urban Alexander is a gold mine for anyone interested in legal history, women's studies, or a good yarn superbly spun.

Detaljer

Forlag
Louisiana State University Press
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
ISBN
9780807130247
Utgivelsesår
2004
Format
23 x 15 cm

Anmeldelser

"A rich courtroom drama as well as heart-wrenching story of a woman caught between her own father's denial and a judicial system that favored influence and privilege, qualities that she, sadly, did not possess." - New Orleans Times-Picayune; "In exploring the attempt to prove Gaines's legitimacy, Alexander takes the reader down tangential paths of social history that become as entertaining as the case itself.... [She] has made wonderful use of her evidence in exploring the relationship between culture, gender, family, and the law." - Journal of the Early American Republic; "It is as interesting a story now as it was to the mass reading public in the nineteenth century." - Louisiana History"

Kunders vurdering

Oppdag mer

Bøker som ligner på Notorious Woman:

Se flere

Logg inn

Ikke medlem ennå? Registrer deg her

Glemt medlemsnummer/passord?

Handlekurv