Post by Doris McCraw writing as Angela Raines
The author as Helen (Hunt) Jackson |
View from Helen's Gravesite Photo property of the Author |
To illustrate I thought I'd share some of the events from her life that have an impact on me.
1. She didn't start writing until later in life. (After the death of her first husband, and two children over a period of twelve years from the death of her first son in 1854 to her second son in 1865)
2. She began writing poetry, then moved to essays, and then novels. She added non-fiction books with the publication of "Century of Dishonor"
3. It is said she wrote from around 5am to Noon every day unless ill.
4. When she took up a 'hobby' as she called it, she devoted herself to see it through.
5. Although known for her work on behalf of the Indians in her later life, many of her early essays dealt with the way children were treated.
6. She loved nature and wrote about her various journeys and observations.
7. Although intensely private herself, she was a keen observer of human nature
Alternate view from the gravesite Photo property of the author |
There is much more about this amazing and complex woman that continues to draw me into reading her works and studying her life. When I stand by her gravesite I feel the pull to try to follow in her footsteps.
In honor of Helen and her poetry I humbly share one of my own.
Recapture the Past
You lose what you have become
Days come to an end
Time and Circumstance
Beauty, strength and survival
Time and circumstance
Colorado and Women's History
Thank you for sharing the events from Helen Hunt Jackson's life that inspire you. Wishing you a wonderful year ahead.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lyn. She was and is a huge inspiration for me. Wishing you a terrific year also. Doris
DeleteDoris, I'm looking forward to reading her work. Thank you for introducing me to her.
ReplyDeleteHer essays are my favorite, but a lot of her poetry reads modern. She was also a contemporary and friend of Emily Dickinson, who was a neighbor in Amherst where they both grew up. Doris
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