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Malaeska (eBook)

Western Novel

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2022
121 Seiten
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859-654700910-8 (EAN)

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Malaeska - Ann S. Stephens
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In "Malaeska," Ann S. Stephens intricately weaves a narrative that explores the intersection of Native American culture and the encroaching pressures of 19th-century American society. This pioneering work is lauded for its blend of melodrama and realism, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of the struggles and resilience of a mixed-race woman navigating her identity amidst cultural conflict. Through rich characterizations and evocative descriptions, Stephens captures the complexities of relationships and the implications of betrayal and loyalty in a rapidly changing world, establishing a significant literary context within the Sentimental Novel genre. Ann S. Stephens, a prominent figure in the antebellum American literary scene, utilized her personal experiences and keen observations of societal norms to inform her writing. As one of the first female authors to gain recognition in a predominantly male literary landscape, her work reflects a deep empathy for marginalized voices and explores themes of race, gender, and social justice. Her pioneering spirit is evident in "Malaeska," as she confronts controversial issues head-on, setting a precedent for future writers in American literature. Highly recommended for scholars and lovers of historical fiction alike, "Malaeska" is not just a compelling story but a crucial reflection on the dynamics of race and identity in America. Stephens' nuanced portrayal of her characters offers profound insights into the often-overlooked narratives of Native Americans during a tumultuous era. This book invites readers to engage with the complexities of cultural identity and the legacies that continue to shape contemporary society.

Ann Sophia Stephens (1810–1886) was a pioneering American writer and editor who played a significant role in the development of popular fiction in the United States. Born in Derby, Connecticut, she began her literary career by writing stories and poems for various magazines, quickly gaining prominence with her remarkable narrative skills and a keen eye for dramatic situations. Stephens was a prolific author, penning numerous short stories, novels, and serials, with 'Malaeska: The Indian Wife of the White Hunter' being one of her most famous works. Published in 1860, 'Malaeska' is widely considered the first dime novel, a term which came to represent a genre of inexpensive, sensational fiction that captivated a broad reading public (Johannsen, 1950). Her work typically blended elements of romance, adventure, and domestic fiction, while often engaging with contemporary social issues. Stephens served as the editor of the influential Peterson's Magazine, where she used her platform to support and publish other women writers. Her literary style is characterized by its vivid characterizations and engaging plots that reflect the turbulent times in which she lived. Stephens' contribution to American literature was substantial; she not only shaped the tastes of reading audiences but also helped to establish a commercially viable model for mass-market publishing, thereby democratizing literary access during her epoch (Okker, 2011).

Erscheint lt. Verlag 17.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th century American novels • 19th-century setting • 19th century storytelling • adventure romance • Ann S. Stephens literature • Blame It on the Cowboy • Catskill Mountains • colonial American romance • complex character dynamics • Cultural Clash • cultural clash narrative • Cultural Heritage Fiction • dime novel collectibles • Dime novel pioneer • early American women writers • Family loyalty themes • female protagonist • historical fiction • Historical fiction exploration • historical fiction romance • interracial marriage • Into Thin Air • Jack London • Karl May • Louis L'Amour • love betrayal saga • Malaeska indigenous storytelling • max brand • mcmurtry • Native American fiction • Native American Romance • News of the World • pre-Civil War novels • public domain classics • redemption arc journey • the sisters brothers • vivid descriptive writing • wilderness novel • Zane Gray
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