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Catharine (eBook)

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2022
80 Seiten
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Catharine - Nehemiah Adams
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Nehemiah Adams' "Catharine" is a poignant exploration of the complexities of faith, morality, and the interplay between personal conviction and societal expectation in antebellum America. Through the character of Catharine, Adams delves into the emotional and moral dilemmas faced by individuals entangled in the societal norms of their time. The novel is marked by a realist style, incorporating elements of moral philosophy and social commentary, reflecting the rising currents of religious and philosophical thought of the 19th century. The narrative resonates with the era's cultural anxieties, particularly surrounding issues of gender, class, and religious authority. Nehemiah Adams was a prominent Unitarian minister and an influential writer, often addressing the moral implications of contemporary societal issues. His educational background and theological training contributed significantly to his insight into the human condition, infusing "Catharine" with a sense of ethical urgency and philosophical depth. Adams' own experiences living in a rapidly changing society undoubtedly shaped the themes he navigates in this novel, as he sought to engage his readers in a dialogue about the moral responsibilities of their time. Readers will find "Catharine" a compelling and thought-provoking work, rich in its exploration of moral dilemmas and social consciousness. Those interested in the intersection of literature, theology, and historical context will appreciate Adams' ability to weave a narrative that is both intimate and reflective of broader societal issues. This novel is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the moral landscape of 19th-century America.

Nehemiah Adams (1806–1878) was an eminent American clergyman and author, whose literary contributions reflected his deep religious convictions and his dedication to the Congregational church. He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and was an alumnus of Harvard College and Andover Theological Seminary. Adams is perhaps best remembered for his book 'A South-Side View of Slavery,' which stirred considerable controversy for its depiction of slavery from his observations during a tour of the Southern United States. 'Catharine,' another significant work, exemplifies Adams's narrative style, characterized by its refined prose and moralistic undertones, reflective of the 19th-century literary tradition rooted in Christian ethics and didacticism. His writing not only depicts social landscapes but also resonates with his pastoral concerns for moral and spiritual issues of his time. Throughout his life, Adams was a prominent figure in religious circles, and his works continue to be referenced for their historical and theological insights, contributing to the understanding of the socio-religious fabric of nineteenth-century America.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century classic literature • 19th-century romance • 19th Century Romance • American fiction classics • American Literature • Antebellum-era narratives • Author's religious influences • Belles-lettres • character-driven narrative • Christian moral fiction • christian morality • classic women's literature • clergyman's perspective • Consolation • Death • Female coming-of-age • Fiction • historical fiction • historical fiction novel • historical social expectations • literary fiction • Literary Realism • moral dilemmas • Nehemiah Adams author • new england setting • Practical Theology • public domain literature • puritan society • redemption and faith • religious community dynamics • sentimental storytelling • spiritual journey novel • Victorian Era • victorian era fiction
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