Hope Leslie: Or, Early Times in the Massachusetts Hope Leslie: Or, Early Times in the Massachusetts

Hope Leslie: Or, Early Times in the Massachusetts

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Publisher Description

Catharine Sedgwick (1789-1867) was a prominent American novelist of the 19th century. Her work did a great deal to bring women's issues into the public sphere. These progressive narratives, set among Puritanism and moral conservatism, advocated for greater female equality. Set in 17th century New England, "Hope Leslie" (1827) tells the tale of a young New England Puritan woman and her dynamic experiences in recently founded America. The novel is noted for its groundbreaking and sympathetic treatment of Native Americans. Hope Leslie, the protagonist, works her way through romance and cultural conflict in this intense historical drama. The work has become central to scholarship of early gender studies and race relations as it examines with scrutiny the seeds of these cultural issues. "Hope Leslie" helped to alter the fabric of American literature, situated among the likes of Charles Brockden Brown and James Fenimore Cooper. The novel that made Catharine Sedgwick famous, "Hope Leslie" remains a classic of early American fiction.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2012
1 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
204
Pages
PUBLISHER
Neeland Media LLC
SIZE
812.6
KB

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