Dolley Madison

Dolley Madison

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Jan 1, 1967 · Anglais · Relié
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Format Relié
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 1, 1967
Éditeur G.P. Putnam's

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Dolley Madison emerges as a vibrant figure in early American history, known for her poise, charm, and political savvy. Patricia Miles Martin delves into her life, illustrating how Dolley's exceptional social skills and creative flair helped to define the role of the First Lady during a tumultuous period in the nation’s development. The biography highlights her journey from a Quaker upbringing to becoming a beloved hostess at the White House, where she skillfully bridged the divides of a fledgling democracy.

The narrative captures Dolley's resilience and adaptability, especially during moments of national crisis, such as the War of 1812 when she famously saved important artifacts from the burning White House. Martin paints a nuanced portrait, exploring Dolley's partnerships with influential political figures, including her husband, James Madison, while also shedding light on her personal struggles and triumphs. Through engaging storytelling, readers are invited to appreciate the complex legacy of a woman who played a remarkable role in shaping her country.
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