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Hansford: A Tale of Bacon's Rebellion. A Gripping Tale of Power, Rebellion, and Redemption in Colonial Virginia
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- Nombre de pages336
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-616012-8
- EAN4064066160128
- Date de parution18/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille757 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Hansford: A Tale of Bacon's Rebellion, " St. George Tucker masterfully weaves a narrative set against the turbulent backdrop of the late 17th-century Virginia. This historical novel intricately explores the socio-political dynamics of the colony during Bacon's Rebellion, capturing the tension between settlers and indigenous populations as well as the burgeoning calls for liberty and self-governance.
Tucker's literary style is marked by a keen sense of realism and period authenticity, employing rich descriptions and vivid characterizations that immerse the reader in the lives of protagonists who navigate the complexities of loyalty, ambition, and moral ambiguity. This work not only serves as a tale of adventure but also acts as a poignant commentary on the struggles for power and justice in early America.
St. George Tucker (1752-1827) was a prominent American jurist and philosopher, whose experiences as a colonial subject and later as a legal mind in the post-Revolutionary era profoundly influenced his writing. His keen interest in the law and governance, combined with his position as a member of the Virginia elite, equipped him with a unique perspective on the implications of rebellion, making him a fitting chronicler of such a pivotal historical event.
This novel reflects his values and his vision for an emerging American identity, grappling with themes of freedom and authority. "Hansford: A Tale of Bacon's Rebellion" is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the intricate interplay of history and personal narrative. Tucker'Äôs work invites readers to reflect on the universal struggles for rights and representation that resonate through American history.
With its rich historical context and moral dilemmas, this novel is not only an engaging read but also a vital contribution to early American literature.
Tucker's literary style is marked by a keen sense of realism and period authenticity, employing rich descriptions and vivid characterizations that immerse the reader in the lives of protagonists who navigate the complexities of loyalty, ambition, and moral ambiguity. This work not only serves as a tale of adventure but also acts as a poignant commentary on the struggles for power and justice in early America.
St. George Tucker (1752-1827) was a prominent American jurist and philosopher, whose experiences as a colonial subject and later as a legal mind in the post-Revolutionary era profoundly influenced his writing. His keen interest in the law and governance, combined with his position as a member of the Virginia elite, equipped him with a unique perspective on the implications of rebellion, making him a fitting chronicler of such a pivotal historical event.
This novel reflects his values and his vision for an emerging American identity, grappling with themes of freedom and authority. "Hansford: A Tale of Bacon's Rebellion" is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the intricate interplay of history and personal narrative. Tucker'Äôs work invites readers to reflect on the universal struggles for rights and representation that resonate through American history.
With its rich historical context and moral dilemmas, this novel is not only an engaging read but also a vital contribution to early American literature.


