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Unwise Passions: A True Story of a Remarkable Woman---and the First Great Scandal of Eighteenth-Century ...
Alan Pell Crawford
Simon & Schuster
, 2005 - 336 pages
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highly recommended
Unwise, indeed...................
....though 215 years later we still have a reasonable doubt as to who was guilty of unwisdom [I know that's not really a word, but it works]. This fine book is available at the John Marshall House, in Richmond, as it should be, sheved with its direct competition, "Sc
and
al at Bizarre", by Cynthia Kierner.
The basic facts are simple, though the implications are still in debate...on October 1, 1792, Richard Randolph, his wife Judith, and wife's sister Nancy, travelled to the home of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Harrison. Nancy had been gaining weight, and not feeling well. Further, it had been said that she and Richard had been showing more affection for each other than was proper. Anyway, during the night, Nancy screamed in pain, footsteps were heard on the steps, and, the next morning, the Harrison slaves started telling stories of a dead white baby in the woodpile, though no body was ever produced.....Richard was accused,
first merely
thru gossip, of having impregnated Nancy, and aborted the child....in April, 1793, Richard was put on trial for murder....somehow he managed to hire a "dream team" defense of John Marshall, Patrick Henry, and Alexander Campbell, and got off. But, his reputation, as well as Nancy's, was ruined....
Nancy stayed on at Bizarre, even after Richard died in 1796. Judith, and Richard's brother Jack, later known as "John Randolph of Roanoke" made her life hell. After she left Bizarre, no decent person, especially the other Randolphs, would associate with her...she moved to New York, and found redemption in the person of legendary financier and Federalist politician Gouverneur Morris. She bore Morris a son, was a fine wife and mother, and withstood every challenge from Morris' family, and the ever present, ever evil, John Randolph of Roanoke.
This is a
great
story
, well told. [Could have used an index, though]. I've reviewed Dr. Crawford before ["Twilight at Monticello"], and he was five stars there, too. Super portrait of Jack--a drunken, dope addict, insane, brilliant, evil, eloquent, master user of people. Dr. Crawford does not find Jefferson guilty by association---thank you. Two small holes could easily have been filled in...Nancy and Judith's stepmother married Dr. John Brockenbrough...we are not told that he built a mansion on Clay street that in time was known as the "Gray House", but is now and forever some of the most sacred ground on earth..."The White House of the Confederacy". We are told that Mollie and David Meade built a house and combined their names to call it "Moldavia"---we might have liked to know that John Allan raised his stepson there---Edgar Allan Poe. All in all, an excellent book...superb glimpse of Virginia history, and social conditions. Along with Dr. Kierner's telling of the same tale, highly recommended.
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Historical Reality Check of early Americans
I got the book at my local library
and just
completed it. Mr. Crawford is good writer. I like that the chapters are short and the
story
line keeps moving.
I see that he has a new book coming out on Jefferson's last years. The research from this book probably helped on the new one since the Randolph and Jefferson familes were related (cousins married cousins) and Jefferson's son-in-laws were also politicians. I really appreciated the family tree even though the larger family lines aren't complete.
The main story line was not really resolved for me unless we are to believe Nancy's response to Jack in their later years. Did Nancy deliberately abort with her cousin's "medicine" or did she really miscarry? Was Nancy really pregnant by Theodorick who died before she delivered and not his brother Richard? How could Nancy go about in society as she "increased" without any censorship and why didn't any of her relatives, especially her sister who lived in the same house, know about the pregnancy?
Some characters appear for only a few paragraphs yet interest me to find out more about them in other biographies or histories. I was surprised to see that President Adams was not liked and Jefferson was extremely political. Crawford shows the political parties switched platforms over time so current parties cannot claim ownership of ideas. I will be interested in reading more books about the early founders, politicians and other
America
ns. This taste of early years in congress was very interesting.
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Great Biography...Not So Much Scandal
The title is a little misleading, but this is still a
great biography
of Anne Cary Morris. The "sc
and
al" is dealt with in several chapters and the remaining
story tells
of the disfunctional family of which she was a part of. It left me looking for more information about the remaining "cast of characters."
Pretty good
I read a lot of biography
and historical
fiction and I was intrigued by the reviews of this book so I bought it. The print is large, there are many reproductions of paintings, and it's a rather quick read, but it's "pretty good" as far as historical biography goes. It was interesting to read a thumbnail sketch of the rise and fall of the Virginia tobacco farmers, and it was also a fun task to try and keep track of all of the Randalph's as they inter-married! The main problem that keeps the book from being truly wonderful is that the
scandal
and the main characters aren't very compelling to begin with and the author doesn't do much to infuse the
story with
any urgency. There a few points where I found myself wondering what would happen next, but for the most part I was simply mildly entertained and when I was finished I felt I'd read a decent book that further illuminated a period in
American history
for a me and also educated me about Nancy Randolph and her kinsmen.
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In the spring of 1793, eighteen-year-old Nancy R
and
olph, the fetching daughter of one of the
great
est of the great Virginia tobacco planters, was accused, along with her brother-in-law, of killing her newborn son. Once one of the most sought-after young women in Virginia society, she was denounced as a ruined Jezebel, and the great orator Patrick Henry and future Supreme Court justice John Marshall were retained to defend her in a sensational trial. This gripping account of murder, infanticide, prostitution charges, moral decline, and heroism that played out in the intimate lives of the nation's Founding Fathers is as riveting and revealing as any current
scandal
-- in or out of Washington.
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