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The Black Feather (eBook)

From "Mackinac And Lake Stories", 1899
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2022
107 Seiten
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859-654735625-7 (EAN)

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The Black Feather - Mary Hartwell Catherwood
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In "The Black Feather," Mary Hartwell Catherwood weaves a captivating narrative that immerses readers in the rich tapestry of 19th-century American life. The novel combines elements of historical fiction and romance, replete with vivid descriptions and nuanced character development, reflecting Catherwood's keen observation of societal norms and personal conflicts. Set against the backdrop of the American frontier, the story explores themes of love, loyalty, and the pursuit of freedom, embodying a literary style that is both evocative and accessible, appealing to a diverse readership while also engaging with contemporary debates about gender and identity. Mary Hartwell Catherwood, an esteemed author and prominent figure of her time, drew inspiration from her own experiences in rural America and the complexities of the human condition. Born in 1847 and raised in an environment steeped in the struggles and triumphs of frontier life, Catherwood's background notably informs the rich sociocultural dynamics present in her work. Her keen insights into the challenges faced by women echo the personal trials she encountered, providing a unique lens through which she examines her characters' journeys. For readers seeking a nuanced exploration of historical contexts interwoven with profound emotional engagement, "The Black Feather" stands as a timeless recommendation. Catherwood's eloquent prose and intricate storytelling invite readers not only to witness the lives of her characters but also to reflect on the broader implications of their choices. This novel promises to be a rewarding experience for those who delight in literature that transcends mere storytelling to invite deeper understanding.

Mary Hartwell Catherwood (1847-1902) was a distinguished American novelist and short story writer of the late 19th century, celebrated for her historical romances that vividly encapsulated the frontier experience as well as the diverse cultural heritage of the American Midwest. Born in Luray, Ohio, she fostered a deep love for literature from an early age, which later blossomed into a prolific writing career. Catherwood developed a unique narrative voice, characterized by meticulous historical research blended with imaginative storytelling, a style evident in one of her well-known works, 'The Black Feather' (1891). This particular novel, set against the backdrop of early Canadian history, reflects Catherwood's keen interest in the French and native heritage of the region. Catherwood's literary endeavors were significant in her time for contributing to a burgeoning national literature, and she was among the cohort of women writers who sought to carve a professional space for themselves in a male-dominated field. Her works often featured strong female characters, exploring themes of love, courage, and cultural identity. Today, scholars regard Catherwood's fiction as an important part of the American literary canon, offering insights into the period's social attitudes and the transformation of the American landscape and its peoples.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 19th Century America • 19th century fiction • American literary tradition • American Literature • American literature classics • antique narrative literature • betrayal and love • Catherwood's vivid descriptions • character-driven narrative • classic American storytelling • Classic Literature • colonial American setting • cultural exploration • Enchanting storytelling • Fiction • french indian war • historical fiction • historical narrative depth • historical romance novel • Immersive storytelling experience • Island • Late 19th-century America • literary fiction • Mackinac Island • Mackinac region • Mary Hartwell Catherwood • Mary Hartwell Catherwood literature • Mich. • Michigan • Midwest Historical Fiction • narrative voice • Period dialogue • public domain books • romantic adventure story • social life and customs • United States • victorian era novels • Women authors
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