All will yet be well : the diary of Sarah Gillespie Huftalen, 1873-1952 /
[edited] by Suzanne L. Bunkers.
- Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, �1993.
- 1 online resource (xvi, 325 pages) : illustrations.
- A Bur oak original .
- Bur oak original. .
Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-312) and index.
Introduction: The Diary as the Tapestry of a Life -- "I Am a Good Girl" : 1877-1879 -- "A Perfect Woman Nobly Planned" : 1880-1882 -- "I Question Myself" : 1883-1884 -- "This World Is Not So Bad a World" : 1885-1886 -- "Murmur Not, It Must Be Right" : 1886-1889 -- "Nobody's Wife" : 1890-1891 -- "The Parent, the Pupil and the Teacher" : 1900-1914 -- "I Do So Feel the Need" : 1914-1917 -- "What Is the Criterion of a Teacher?" : 1922-1935 -- "God Is My Refuge" : 1937-1944 -- "All Will Yet Be Well" : 1945-1952 -- Conclusion: The Diary as Cultural Text.
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Sarah Gillespie Huftalen led an unconventional life for a rural midwestern woman of her time. Born in 1865 near Manchester, Iowa, she was a farm girl who became a highly regarded country school and college teacher; she married a man older than either of her parents, received a college degree later in life, and was committed to both family and career. A gifted writer, she crafted essays, teacher-training guides, and poetry while continuing to write lengthy, introspective entries in her diary, which spans the years from 1873 to 1952.
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Huftalen, Sarah Gillespie, 1865-1955 --Diaries. Huftalen, Sarah Gillespie, 1865-1955.
Women--Iowa--Diaries. Women--Social conditions.--Iowa Mothers and daughters. HISTORY--State & Local. BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY--Historical. HISTORY--State & Local--General. Mothers and daughters. Women. Women--Social conditions. BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / Women