Till Death Do Us Part: The Letters of Emory and Emily Upton, 1868-1870

Author:   Salvatore G. Cilella
Publisher:   University of Oklahoma Press
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9780806164892


Pages:   342
Publication Date:   30 May 2020
Format:   Paperback
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Till Death Do Us Part: The Letters of Emory and Emily Upton, 1868-1870


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Major General Emory Upton (1839-1881) served in all three branches of the U.S. military during the American Civil War. Lauded as a war hero, he later earned acclaim for his influence on military reforms, which lasted well beyond his lifetime. An account of Upton's life is not complete, however, without a look into his brief, yet passionate, marriage to Emily Norwood Martin (1846-1870). This edition of Emory and Emily's letters unveils the private life of a brilliant Civil War personality. It also introduces readers to the devout young woman who earned the general's fanatic devotion before her untimely death from tuberculosis. Until now, only a few of the couple's intimate letters have been published. During the years he spent editing and publishing Emory Upton's correspondence, Salvatore G. Cilella Jr. deliberately set aside the general's voluminous letters to his wife. Unfortunately, as Cilella explains in his editorial notes, Emily's letters to Emory did not survive, but he was able to draw on the rich trove of letters Emily wrote to her mother and father while on her honeymoon and during her stays in Key West, Nassau, and Atlanta. Together, both sets of letters form a poignant narrative of the general's tender love for his new wife and her reciprocal affection as they attempted to create a normal life together despite her declining health. The life of an army wife could be grueling, and despite her declining health, Emily longed to perform the role expected of her. It was not meant to be. Unwittingly, she and Emory chose the worst places for her to recover - Key West and Nassau - where the high humidity and heat must have exacerbated her difficulty breathing. She died in Nassau, far away from her husband. Eleven years later, racked by a sinus tumor and likely still grieving from his lost love, Upton committed suicide at the age of forty-one. Till Death Do Us Part offers a powerful - and poignant - tale of two star-crossed lovers against the backdrop of post-Civil War America. In addition, the volume gives readers a fascinating glimpse into gender roles and marital relations in the nineteenth century.

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Author:   Salvatore G. Cilella
Publisher:   University of Oklahoma Press
Imprint:   University of Oklahoma Press
Weight:   0.333kg
ISBN:  

9780806164892


ISBN 10:   0806164891
Pages:   342
Publication Date:   30 May 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Till Death Do Us Part explodes stereotypes about postbellum America: that women had no agency, especially in the U.S. military; that husbands don't have deep feelings; that Reconstruction wasn't so bad; and that people don't die of broken hearts. Emily Martin Upton and General Emory Upton's touching romance demonstrates life in changing times, as well as some eternal verities of human existence. --Carol DeBoer-Langworthy, author of The Modern World of Neith Boyce: Autobiography and Diaries Salvatore G. Cilella Jr. has done a marvelous job editing the letters of Emily and Emory Upton. Readers interested in life in the Army following the Civil War, as well as those seeking to learn about romantic relationships of Victorian Americans, how Americans toured Europe, and Reconstruction from the vantage point of an Army officer will find much in this book. The vibrancy of these letters renders even more poignant Emily's tragic early death in 1870 and Emory's suicide in 1881. --Peter C. Luebke, editor of The Autobiography of Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren and Albion Tourgee's The Story of a Thousand


Salvatore G. Cilella Jr. has done a marvelous job editing the letters of Emily and Emory Upton. Readers interested in life in the Army following the Civil War, as well as those seeking to learn about romantic relationships of Victorian Americans, how Americans toured Europe, and Reconstruction from the vantage point of an Army officer will find much in this book. The vibrancy of these letters renders even more poignant Emily's tragic early death in 1870 and Emory's suicide in 1881. --Peter C. Luebke, editor of The Autobiography of Rear Admiral John A. Dahlgren and Albion Tourgee's The Story of a Thousand Till Death Do Us Part explodes stereotypes about postbellum America: that women had no agency, especially in the U.S. military; that husbands don't have deep feelings; that Reconstruction wasn't so bad; and that people don't die of broken hearts. Emily Martin Upton and General Emory Upton's touching romance demonstrates life in changing times, as well as some eternal verities of human existence. --Carol DeBoer-Langworthy, author of The Modern World of Neith Boyce: Autobiography and Diaries


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Salvatore G. Cilella Jr. is editor of the two-volume Correspondence of Major General Emory Upton and author of Upton's Regulars: The 121st New York Infantry in the American Civil War.

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