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The Adventures of Ann: Stories of Colonial Times. Journey Through Colonial America: A Collection of Historical Tales
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- Nombre de pages129
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664585134
- EAN4057664585134
- Date de parution04/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille596 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In 'The Adventures of Ann: Stories of Colonial Times, ' Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman crafts a richly textured tapestry of narratives set against the backdrop of early American life. The book explores the experiences of a young girl named Ann, encapsulating the challenges and triumphs of colonial existence through stories that are imbued with the author's signature realism and keen psychological insight.
Freeman's evocative prose and delicate characterizations draw readers into the intricacies of societal norms, family dynamics, and the burgeoning individual's quest for identity amid the constraints of tradition. This collection is a worthwhile contribution to American literature, reflecting the cultural and historical nuances of the time while being firmly grounded in local color and regionalism.
Wilkins Freeman, born in 1852 in Randolph, Massachusetts, grew up influenced by the stories of her Puritan ancestors, which deeply informed her literary voice. Her experiences as a woman in a predominantly male literary landscape in the late 19th century shaped her exploration of women's issues and the complexities of life in rural New England. Drawing from her own observations and women'Äôs narratives, Freeman offers a genuine portrayal of colonial youth through Ann'Äôs eyes, seeking to illuminate the extraordinary within the ordinary.
'The Adventures of Ann' is a must-read for those fascinated by American history, childhood, and women's literature. Freeman'Äôs ability to blend historical authenticity with rich character development makes the stories both accessible and enlightening. Readers will appreciate how these tales resonate with contemporary themes, providing a profound reflection on resilience and self-discovery in the face of societal expectations.
Freeman's evocative prose and delicate characterizations draw readers into the intricacies of societal norms, family dynamics, and the burgeoning individual's quest for identity amid the constraints of tradition. This collection is a worthwhile contribution to American literature, reflecting the cultural and historical nuances of the time while being firmly grounded in local color and regionalism.
Wilkins Freeman, born in 1852 in Randolph, Massachusetts, grew up influenced by the stories of her Puritan ancestors, which deeply informed her literary voice. Her experiences as a woman in a predominantly male literary landscape in the late 19th century shaped her exploration of women's issues and the complexities of life in rural New England. Drawing from her own observations and women'Äôs narratives, Freeman offers a genuine portrayal of colonial youth through Ann'Äôs eyes, seeking to illuminate the extraordinary within the ordinary.
'The Adventures of Ann' is a must-read for those fascinated by American history, childhood, and women's literature. Freeman'Äôs ability to blend historical authenticity with rich character development makes the stories both accessible and enlightening. Readers will appreciate how these tales resonate with contemporary themes, providing a profound reflection on resilience and self-discovery in the face of societal expectations.



















