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Hatchie, the Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellevue. A Tale of the Mississippi and the South-west
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- Nombre de pages587
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664570246
- EAN4057664570246
- Date de parution05/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille964 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Hatchie, the Guardian Slave; or, The Heiress of Bellevue, " Warren T. Ashton weaves a complex narrative that explores themes of race, freedom, and the bond between human and slave. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century America, the novel utilizes a rich tapestry of vivid characters and intricate plotlines, reflecting the societal tensions of the time. Ashton's literary style blends melodrama with nuanced character development, inviting readers to navigate the moral ambiguities of slavery and ownership.
Through Hatchie, the titular guardian slave, readers gain insight into the struggles for autonomy and dignity, while the heiress of Bellevue embodies the contradictions of privilege and entitlement in a society built on oppression. Warren T. Ashton, an astute observer of his era, draws upon his own experiences as both a genteel observer of Southern society and a critic of its inherent injustices. His background enables him to portray the intricacies of his characters accurately, rooting their emotional journeys in the real historical contexts that shaped their lives.
Ashton'Äôs passion for social commentary is evident throughout the narrative, demonstrating both empathy and critique of the harsh realities of slavery. This novel is a compelling read for anyone interested in American literature, history, or social justice. Ashton'Äôs layered storytelling provokes important questions about humanity and moral responsibility, making "Hatchie, the Guardian Slave" not just a tale of survival, but a profound exploration of identity and agency.
It is a must-read that resonates deeply in contemporary discussions of race and ethics.
Through Hatchie, the titular guardian slave, readers gain insight into the struggles for autonomy and dignity, while the heiress of Bellevue embodies the contradictions of privilege and entitlement in a society built on oppression. Warren T. Ashton, an astute observer of his era, draws upon his own experiences as both a genteel observer of Southern society and a critic of its inherent injustices. His background enables him to portray the intricacies of his characters accurately, rooting their emotional journeys in the real historical contexts that shaped their lives.
Ashton'Äôs passion for social commentary is evident throughout the narrative, demonstrating both empathy and critique of the harsh realities of slavery. This novel is a compelling read for anyone interested in American literature, history, or social justice. Ashton'Äôs layered storytelling provokes important questions about humanity and moral responsibility, making "Hatchie, the Guardian Slave" not just a tale of survival, but a profound exploration of identity and agency.
It is a must-read that resonates deeply in contemporary discussions of race and ethics.


