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Oonomoo the Huron (eBook)

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2022
1806 Seiten
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859-654740140-7 (EAN)

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Oonomoo the Huron - Edward S. Ellis
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In "Oonomoo the Huron," Edward S. Ellis crafts a compelling narrative that explores the rich tapestry of Native American life through the eyes of its titular character, a Huron warrior. This adventure tale, rife with vivid descriptions and authentic cultural depictions, reflects the Romantic literary style of the late 19th century, melding lush prose with action-driven storytelling. Set against the backdrop of North American conflicts and cultural interactions, Ellis deftly navigates themes of identity, survival, and honor, inviting readers to experience the trials and triumphs of his characters in a rapidly changing world. Edward S. Ellis, a prominent American author, was deeply influenced by the historical context of his time. Born in 1840 and raised in Indiana, Ellis's interest in Native American culture was likely shaped by both his frontier upbringing and the tumultuous relationship between settlers and indigenous populations. He devoted much of his writing career to producing works that showcased the struggles and perspectives of Native Americans, thereby contributing to a more nuanced understanding of their history and cultures in an era that often oversimplified or marginalized them. This book is a vital read for anyone interested in Native American history, adventure literature, or the evolution of American storytelling. Ellis's engaging prose and thoughtful character development make "Oonomoo the Huron" not only an exhilarating adventure but also a resonant exploration of cultural identity, urging readers to reflect on the complexities of human experience amidst the forces of change.

Edward Sylvester Ellis, a cornerstone of American juvenile literature during the latter part of the 19th century, was an accomplished author known for his prodigious output and his embodiment of the spirit of American adventure. Born on April 11, 1840, in Geneva, Ohio, and later raised in New Jersey, Ellis became synonymous with tales of the Wild West and the interaction between frontier settlers and Native Americans. His work is characterized by vivid imagery, fast-paced narratives, and a clear moral compass, which endeared him to generations of young readers. Ellis is perhaps best known for his work 'Oonomoo the Huron,' which exemplifies his literary style. It is a gripping tale that focuses on understanding and bridging cultural divides, featuring the Native American protagonist, Oonomoo, in a positive light at a time when such portrayals were uncommon. Such narratives not only entertained but also subtly educated his readers about tolerance and respect for different cultures. Over the course of his career, which spanned more than half a century, Ellis authored hundreds of books, focusing not only on frontier tales but also patriot themes and historical fiction. His influence on American literature, especially in shaping the genre of boys' adventure novels, remains substantial. Edward S. Ellis passed away on June 20, 1916, but his literary legacy continues to inspire.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Kunst / Musik / Theater Malerei / Plastik
Kinder- / Jugendbuch Sachbücher Geschichte / Politik
Schlagworte 18th century romance • 1910s works • 19th Century American Literature • Adventure • adventure novels • American Frontier • american frontier history • american wilderness • Antiquarian literature • Character caricatures • Classic American Westerns • colonial conflict narrative • Cultural blending • Cultural interactions storyline • Cultural intersectionality • Culture • Early American frontier fiction • Edward S. Ellis novels • Ellis's storytelling style • Exploration of colonization • Fiction • frontier life • historical adventure stories • historical fiction enthusiasts • historical satire • Humanities • Huron chief adventure • Huron tribe historical fiction • Indigenous people in literature • Juvenile historical literature • literary romanticism • Mixed-culture family • Native American fiction • native american folklore • Native American perspectives • Novels • Oonomoo character
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