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Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker (eBook)

Sometime Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel on the Staff of his Excellency General Washington
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2022
346 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654722165-4 (EAN)

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Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker - S. Weir Mitchell
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S. Weir Mitchell's "Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker" is a historical novel set against the backdrop of the American Revolution, blending fiction with vivid historical details to create an immersive narrative. Through the lens of its protagonist, Hugh Wynne, the novel explores themes of loyalty, identity, and the quest for freedom, rendered with a rich, descriptive style that captures the emotional and physical landscapes of 18th century America. Mitchell skillfully intertwines dialogue and period-specific settings, creating an authentic ambiance that invites readers into the tumultuous world of early American society and the consequences of war on individuals and families. Born in 1829 in Philadelphia, S. Weir Mitchell was a physician and novelist whose personal and professional experiences influenced his literary works. Mitchell's background in medicine provided him with unique insights into human nature and suffering, themes that resonate throughout this narrative. His own Free Quaker roots and experiences during the Civil War informed his understanding of conflict and moral complexity, giving depth to Wynne's choices and challenges as he navigates political turmoil and personal development. Readers seeking a rich, historical exploration of the American Revolution and its impact on personal identity will find "Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker" an engaging and enlightening read. Mitchell's ability to evoke a sense of place and time will appeal not only to history enthusiasts but also to those interested in the intricacies of human character under duress.

S. Weir Mitchell (1829–1914) was a man of letters and medicine, whose contributions to literature and science reflect the breadth of his talents. Born Silas Weir Mitchell in Philadelphia, he pursued a career in neurology and is perhaps best known for developing the rest cure, a controversial treatment for nervous disorders. Mitchell's literary endeavors were as significant as his medical ones. His historical novel, 'Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker' is one of his most enduring works. Set against the backdrop of Revolutionary America, it showcases Mitchell's skill in intertwining historical accuracy with engaging narrative, solidifying his reputation as a storyteller. This work not only captivated audiences with its patriotic themes but also exhibited the psychological insights he gleaned from his medical practice. Mitchell's prose is often characterized by a meticulous attention to detail and a deep understanding of the human condition, qualities that have endeared him to both scholars and general readers alike. Beyond his narrative works, Mitchell's poetry and essays also contribute to his standing in American letters. His fusion of narrative verve with psychological depth makes him a unique figure in late-19th to early-20th-century American literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 1775-1783 • 18th century American fiction • 18th-century novel • 19th century american fiction • American Literature • American Revolution • American Revolutionary War • american revolution novels • Belles-lettres • character-driven plot • Colonial America storytelling • colonial Philadelphia • detailed historical setting • elegant prose style • Family Saga • Fiction • Free Quaker movement • historical character study • historical fiction • Historical fiction adventure • History • Medical background author • military family conflict • patriotism and loyalty • Philadelphia in literature • philadelphia setting • Political turmoil narrative • psychological drama • Quaker identity struggle • Quaker literature • Quaker protagonist • Quakers • Revolution • revolutionary war fiction • S. Weir Mitchell • United States
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