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Thomas Jefferson and Maria Cosway: A Gordian Love Affair

Complete Correspondence with Critical Commentary

by M. Andrew Holowchak

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This is the only book to offer the complete correspondence between Thomas Jefferson and Maria Cosway, a talented artist for whom Jefferson fell while in France. There is agreement in the secondary literature that Jefferson’s affection for Hemings was reciprocated. This book shows that that cannot be believed. Holowchak also shows that Cosway, through letters late in life, much longs for Jefferson’s company, suggestive of regret for not having earlier in life reciprocated Jefferson’s feelings—hence, the importance of a book with the complete correspondence.
Holowchak also offers in the introduction a short psychobiography of Cosway that shows the significance of key early-life events—e.g., her childhood in a tavern, her removal to a convent, her introduction to art, and two singular dreams. Cosway would ever be tugged antipodally by the lure of earthy living as well as the asceticism of Catholic piety.

List of Figures
Preface
Introduction
Chapter I The Year 1786
Chapter II The Year 1787
Chapter III The Year 1788
Chapter IV The Year 1789
Chapter V The Years 1790 to 1805
Chapter VI The Years 1819 to 1824
Postscript

M. Andrew Holowchak, Ph.D. is a professor of philosophy and history, and editor of 'The Journal of Thomas Jefferson's Life and Times.' He is author/editor of over 65 books and over 270 published essays on topics such as ethics, ancient philosophy, science, psychoanalysis, and critical thinking. His current research is on Thomas Jefferson—he is acknowledged by many scholars to be the world’s foremost authority on the thinking of Jefferson—and has published 27 books and over 200 essays on Jefferson. Like Jefferson, he has a passion for “putting up and pulling down,” but his putting up and pulling down is not architectural, but done on a landscape or in a garden. He also enjoys lifting weights, bike riding, conferencing, and talking about Thomas Jefferson.

Thomas Jefferson, Maria Cosway, Paris, Lodi (Italy)

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Bibliographic Information

Book Title

Thomas Jefferson and Maria Cosway: A Gordian Love Affair


Book Subtitle

Complete Correspondence with Critical Commentary


ISBN

978-1-64889-815-0


Edition

1st


Number of pages

156


Physical size

236mm x 160mm


Illustrations

25 B&W

Publication date

January 2024
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