The Wartime Diary of Eleanor Agnes Lee

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The Wartime Diary of Eleanor Agnes Lee is the Civil War–era journal of Robert E. Lee’s daughter, offering a young Southern woman’s firsthand perspective on life, loss, and loyalty in the Confederate home front.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
diary
historical document
primary source
about Confederate society
Lee family NERFINISHED
wartime hardships
associatedWith Robert E. Lee NERFINISHED
author Eleanor Agnes Lee NERFINISHED
contains accounts of loss
expressions of loyalty to the Confederacy
observations on war
personal reflections
countryOfOrigin Confederate States of America NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
describes daily life during the Civil War
emotional impact of war
family separation
religious faith during wartime
social conditions in the Confederacy
documentType manuscript diary
genre Civil War literature
diary
memoir
war literature
hasNarrativeForm first-person narrative
historicalSignificance firsthand account of Confederate civilian experience
primary source on Southern womanhood in the Civil War
intendedAudience private
language English
literaryForm journal
personal diary
mainSubject American Civil War NERFINISHED
Confederate home front
Southern women
family life during war
loss and grief
loyalty
perspective Confederate civilian
young Southern woman
setting Confederate home front
timePeriodDescribed 1860s
American Civil War NERFINISHED
writtenBy Eleanor Agnes Lee NERFINISHED

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