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NowADays! Laura Curtis Bullard 9781295416189 Books

On the face of it, this is a typical melodramatic novel from the middle of 19th century, a story which happens to be set in Maine. Its central character, Ester Hastings, is a good hearted girl who becomes an even better hearted woman. When her father dies, Ester and her step-mother Margaret are penniless, and Ester is forced to leave school and take up teaching herself in a small rural school in Aroostook Country.
"A "Down-East" and "god-fearing" young woman, who also is very "poody" i.e. pretty, Ester struggles to make a living and keep all of her friends happy, and eventually get them engaged to fine young men for marriage is seen as the centerpiece of female life. Ester even gets one young swain, who is "a little dissipated," to climb on the wagon and join the temperance movement so her girlfriend can marry him.
Over the course of the novel, Ester herself has many suitors but refuses to marry except for love. Unfortunately for her, when she does fall in love, it is with a man already betrothed to her good friend, Emily. And although Mr. Templeton loves Ester, not Emily, she refuses to let him break Emily's heart and thus has to wait until Mr. Templeton and Emily marry and have two children before Emily finally and conveniently dies in Italy. This frees up the still-enamored, Mr. T who rushes back and marries Ester just as - at thirty - she is becoming in the argot of the times, "almost an old maid."
But there is more to this novel than a simple story of love eventually triumphing. Bullard, who was editor of the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) magazine, "Revolution," in 1870 believed that "the solemn and profound question of marriage" reached deeper than even women's suffrage so that underpinning this set-piece drama are some very trenchant insights in the position and status of unmarried women and the limited nature of their choices in that regard.
There is also an avid and useful description of lumbering in Maine's northern woods in the boom years of the 1850's, when 3 clear pine masts were worth $1500, clever timber cruisers plied their trade in a vast wilderness and booming saw mills ran day and night with two shifts "cutting, cutting, cutting." As one worthy woods entrepreneur admits, when Ester is harsh on him for his sharp practices, "We try to make the most money we can, just like other sets of men."
"Now-A-Days" is very much in the fictional continuum established by Maine's first female novelist, Sally Wood, and, as such, can be read for both pleasure and historical profit.

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  • Paperback 322 pages
  • Publisher Nabu Press (December 10, 2013)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 1295416182

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On the face of it, this is a typical melodramatic novel from the middle of 19th century, a story which happens to be set in Maine. Its central character, Ester Hastings, is a good hearted girl who becomes an even better hearted woman. When her father dies, Ester and her step-mother Margaret are penniless, and Ester is forced to leave school and take up teaching herself in a small rural school in Aroostook Country.
"A "Down-East" and "god-fearing" young woman, who also is very "poody" i.e. pretty, Ester struggles to make a living and keep all of her friends happy, and eventually get them engaged to fine young men for marriage is seen as the centerpiece of female life. Ester even gets one young swain, who is "a little dissipated," to climb on the wagon and join the temperance movement so her girlfriend can marry him.
Over the course of the novel, Ester herself has many suitors but refuses to marry except for love. Unfortunately for her, when she does fall in love, it is with a man already betrothed to her good friend, Emily. And although Mr. Templeton loves Ester, not Emily, she refuses to let him break Emily's heart and thus has to wait until Mr. Templeton and Emily marry and have two children before Emily finally and conveniently dies in Italy. This frees up the still-enamored, Mr. T who rushes back and marries Ester just as - at thirty - she is becoming in the argot of the times, "almost an old maid."
But there is more to this novel than a simple story of love eventually triumphing. Bullard, who was editor of the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA) magazine, "Revolution," in 1870 believed that "the solemn and profound question of marriage" reached deeper than even women's suffrage so that underpinning this set-piece drama are some very trenchant insights in the position and status of unmarried women and the limited nature of their choices in that regard.
There is also an avid and useful description of lumbering in Maine's northern woods in the boom years of the 1850's, when 3 clear pine masts were worth $1500, clever timber cruisers plied their trade in a vast wilderness and booming saw mills ran day and night with two shifts "cutting, cutting, cutting." As one worthy woods entrepreneur admits, when Ester is harsh on him for his sharp practices, "We try to make the most money we can, just like other sets of men."
"Now-A-Days" is very much in the fictional continuum established by Maine's first female novelist, Sally Wood, and, as such, can be read for both pleasure and historical profit.
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