"This is an amazing study, a memoir which provides insight into
family abuse in 18th century America.... a significant volume which
enhances our knowledge of social and religious life in New England.
It is also a moving contribution to the literature of
spirituality." Review and Expositor
"Students of American culture are indebted to Ann Taves for
editing this fascinating and revealing document and for providing
it with full annotation and an illuminating introduction." American
Studies International
"This is above all an eminently teachable text, which raises
important issues in the history of religion, women, and the family
and about the place of violence in American life." New England
Quarterly
..". stimulating, enlightening, and provocative... " Journal of
Ecumenical Studies
Abigail Abbot Bailey was a devout 18th-century Congregationalist
woman whose husband abused her, committed adultery with their
female servants, and practiced incest with one of their daughters.
This new, fully annotated edition of her memoirs, featuring a
detailed introduction, offers a thoughtful analysis of the role of
religion amidst the trials of the author s everyday life."
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