
Elise Wærenskjold, a Norwegian-Texan woman, wrote a set of intense religious and moral instructions for her sons under threatening clouds of secession and Civil War. In a class with great personal religious statements like Dante’s Inferno and John Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, the document is brought to the public for the first time in this book about her religious life. Her words are powerful, forthright, original, at times controversial. Elise Wærenskjold grew to maturity in Norway in the elite group of public servants appointed by the crown. She rebelled against restrictions imposed on women by the social customs of the time and emigrated to Texas in 1847 where she became a promotional writer for emigration and ran a prairie ranch with the help of her husband and sons. Like her contemporary Camilla Collett, author of "The District Governor’s Daughter" that inspired Henrik Ibsen’s plays portraying the tyranny of social customs governing women’s lives, she was a strong advocate for women’s rights. Her Confession of Faith covers an astonishing range of subjects. In her judgment all of them were essential to the moral education of her sons – religious topics, the rot of slavery, control of sexual desire, relations between husbands and wives, angels, proper treatment of animals, evolutionary theory, spiritualism and phrenology, gambling and suicide, sobriety – all passionately addressed and blended with an exceptionally broad humanitarian outlook. This document is a primary source for historians, students and researchers women’s in women’s studies, and anyone seeking moral guidance whether rooted in firm religious conviction or a humane ethical outlook. Kim Overall´s Review My first impression of your book was how articulate and in command of the English language you were. Your writing flowed with such comprehension and exactness, it was impressive to read just for that. As far as your notations preceding Elsie´s letter; it
Page Count:
132
Publication Date:
2001-08-01
Publisher:
Xlibris Corporation LLC
ISBN-10:
140101741X
ISBN-13:
9781401017415
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