Hobomok Hobomok

Description de l’éditeur

Hobomok by Lydia Maria Child is a pioneering historical novel that explores love, cultural identity, and life in early colonial New England. First published in the nineteenth century, the novel is notable for its bold treatment of social and cultural themes, offering a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of America's formative years.



The story follows a young woman whose life is shaped by personal conviction, family expectations, and the challenges of a changing society. Through vivid characters and richly detailed settings, Child examines questions of belonging, prejudice, and the complex relationships between different communities during the colonial era.



Combining romance, historical detail, and social commentary, the novel reflects Child's progressive outlook and her willingness to address issues that were often controversial for her time. Her engaging storytelling brings the struggles and aspirations of early settlers to life while encouraging readers to consider broader themes of tolerance, justice, and human dignity.



Hobomok remains an important work in American literary history, valued for its historical significance, emotional depth, and thoughtful exploration of cultural understanding in a rapidly evolving world.

GENRE
Romans et littérature
SORTIE
2026
20 juin
LANGUE
EN
Anglais
LONGUEUR
229
Pages
ÉDITIONS
CLXBX
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