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The Bride of Fort Edward: Founded on an Incident of the Revolution. Love, Loyalty, and Sacrifice in the Revolutionary Era
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- Nombre de pages171
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-614979-6
- EAN4064066149796
- Date de parution19/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille416 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Bride of Fort Edward: Founded on an Incident of the Revolution, " Delia Salter Bacon intricately weaves historical narrative with romantic fiction against the tumultuous backdrop of the American Revolutionary War. Through her evocative prose and vibrant characterizations, Bacon illuminates the emotional and psychological landscapes of her protagonists, particularly the trials faced by women during this period.
The novel serves as both a vivid portrayal of 18th-century American life and a commentary on the struggles for freedom and identity amidst the chaos of war, encapsulated in a gripping plot centered around a forbidden love story. Delia Salter Bacon was a passionate advocate for women's education and rights, which greatly informed her literary endeavors. Besides her role as a novelist, she was also a scholar and lecturer, advocating for the acknowledgment of women'Äôs contributions to literature and history.
Her personal experiences and strong convictions about gender roles in society led her to explore themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience within the scope of historical events, making her work uniquely compelling for her time. I highly recommend "The Bride of Fort Edward" to readers who are interested in historical fiction that seamlessly intertwines personal narrative with broader societal themes.
Bacon'Äôs insightful exploration of woman's role in history, along with her ability to convey deep emotional truths, results in a captivating read that resonates even today.
The novel serves as both a vivid portrayal of 18th-century American life and a commentary on the struggles for freedom and identity amidst the chaos of war, encapsulated in a gripping plot centered around a forbidden love story. Delia Salter Bacon was a passionate advocate for women's education and rights, which greatly informed her literary endeavors. Besides her role as a novelist, she was also a scholar and lecturer, advocating for the acknowledgment of women'Äôs contributions to literature and history.
Her personal experiences and strong convictions about gender roles in society led her to explore themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience within the scope of historical events, making her work uniquely compelling for her time. I highly recommend "The Bride of Fort Edward" to readers who are interested in historical fiction that seamlessly intertwines personal narrative with broader societal themes.
Bacon'Äôs insightful exploration of woman's role in history, along with her ability to convey deep emotional truths, results in a captivating read that resonates even today.



