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Mary Boykin Chesnut

Chesnut in the 1860s Mary Boykin Chesnut ( Miller; March 31, 1823 – November 22, 1886) was an American writer noted for a book published as her Civil War diary, a "vivid picture of a society in the throes of its life-and-death struggle." She described the war from within her upper-class circles of Southern slaveowner society, but encompassed all classes in her book. She was married to James Chesnut Jr., a lawyer who served as a United States senator and officer in the Confederate States Army.

Chesnut worked toward a final form of her book in 1881–1884, based on her extensive diary written during the war years. It was published in 1905, 19 years after her death. New versions were published after her papers were discovered, in 1949 by the novelist Ben Ames Williams, and in 1981 by the historian C. Vann Woodward, whose annotated edition of the diary, ''Mary Chesnut's Civil War'' (1981), won the Pulitzer Prize for History in 1982. Literary critics have praised Chesnut's diary—the influential writer Edmund Wilson termed it "a work of art" and a "masterpiece" of the genre — as the most important work by a Confederate author. Provided by Wikipedia
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    A diary from Dixie / by Chesnut, Mary Boykin, 1823-1886

    Published 1949
    Book
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    A diary from Dixie / by Chesnut, Mary Boykin, 1823-1886

    Published 1961
    Book
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    Mary Chesnut's Civil War / by Chesnut, Mary Boykin, 1823-1886

    Published 1981
    Book
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    The private Mary Chesnut : the unpublished Civil War diaries / by Chesnut, Mary Boykin, 1823-1886

    Published 1984
    Book
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    A diary from Dixie by Chesnut, Mary Boykin, 1823-1886

    Published 1905
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    Electronic eBook
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    A diary from Dixie by Chesnut, Mary Boykin, 1823-1886

    Published 1905
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