Immortal Wife Explained

Immortal Wife is a best-selling fictional biography written by Irving Stone.[1] The book came out in 1944[2] and is the story of Jessie Benton Frémont the well known and influential abolitionist and political activist. Her husband was Colonel John C. Frémont.

The book is a novel and not a factual biography, nor a factual history. It is a novelization of the woman and her actual relationships. It is told as a narration by Jessie. She relates the story of the court martial of her husband. This trial is a result of a dispute between Commodore Stockton of the Navy and General Kearny of the Army.[3] This court martial is an actual historical event, that took place in January 1848 in Washington, D.C.

This book was recognized at the time of its publication for being a "history as dramatic and deeply moving as any novel or play, but without sacrificing accuracy and truth."[4] Stone was noted for writing about overlooked, misunderstood, or unfairly misrepresented women who were married to and influenced well known historical figures. This was the first of a series of four such books he wrote.[5] The New York Times called it "...a full and rounded portrait of two remarkable persons, and of a remarkable marriage...", and thought this book was impressive. The Times called it "an objective analysis of character..." so packed with facts that it is "a biography" rather than a novel.[6] One reviewer called this book a grand love story, a grand edventure story, about "one of the most dramatic and controversial figures in our history," that is well told.[7]

Paramount Pictures announced, in 1951, that they would produce a film based on this book starring Olivia de Havilland, but there is no evidence that it ever went into production.[8] [9]

Notes and References

  1. News: Paramount Buys Rights to 'Immortal Wife' . 28 November 2021 . 17 March 1945 . The New York Times . 17 March 1945 . 17 . Paramount has bought the film rights to Irving Stone's best-selling novel, "Immortal Wife," the story of Jessie Fremont, wife of Gen. John Fremont, Western trail-blazer..
  2. Book: Stone . Irving . Imortal Wife . 1944 . Doubleday, Doran & Company . New York City . 1.
  3. Web site: Immortal Wife by Irving Stone. 2021-03-15. www.fantasticfiction.com.
  4. Jordan . Philip . Immortal Wife. By Irving Stone . Journal of American History . 1 March 1945 . 31 . 4 . 591 . 10.2307/1895337 . 1895337 . 28 November 2021.
  5. News: Krebs . Albin . Irving Stone, Author of 'Lust for Life,' Dies at 86 . 28 November 2021 . The New York Times . 28 August 1989 . B6 . en.
  6. News: Prescott . Orville . Books of the Times . 28 November 2021 . The New York Times . 26 September 1944 . L21 . en.
  7. IMMORTAL WIFE . Kirkus Reviews . 1 September 1944 . 12 . 17 . en.
  8. News: 1945-05-04. SCREEN NEWS; Olivia de Havilland to Be Star of 'Immortal Wife' Of Local Origin (Published 1945). en-US. The New York Times. 2021-03-15. 0362-4331.
  9. 1951-10-08. Books: Hickory & the Little Woman. en-US. Time. 2021-03-15. 0040-781X.