The Country of the Pointed Firs
Author: Sarah Orne Jewett
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 294
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Author: Sarah Orne Jewett
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Published: 1910
Total Pages: 294
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: June Howard
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 1994-05-27
Total Pages: 144
ISBN-13: 9780521426022
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a collection of new essays on one of the most important works of New England local colour fiction, The Country of the Pointed Firs by Sarah Orne Jewett. It builds on feminist literary scholarship that affirms the importance and value of Jewett's work, but goes beyond previously published studies by offering an analysis of how race, nationalism, and the literary marketplace shape her narrative. The volume constitutes a major rethinking of Jewett's contribution to American literature, and will be of broad interest to the fields of American literary studies, feminist cultural criticism, and American studies.
Author: Sarah Orne Jewett
Publisher: Graphic Arts Books
Published: 2021-05-21
Total Pages: 171
ISBN-13: 1513284843
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA brilliant and ambitious woman is eager to establish her career as a doctor but is forced to choose between her occupation and married life. This timely tale presents an internal conflict facing women in the nineteenth century and beyond. Nan is a bright young woman who grows up under the tutelage of the widowed physician, Dr. Leslie. She became interested in medicine at an early age and decides to pursue it as an adult. Unfortunately, her desire to start a career goes against the social conventions of the day. Women are expected to prioritize marriage and children over any profession. Yet, Nan struggles to desert her goals to appease others. It’s a trying dilemma that pits her against her family, friends and local residents. A Country Doctor is a semiautobiographical story influenced by the author’s personal path to independence. The novel explores the many limitations women encounter when attempting to establish a career. It’s a forward-thinking tale and source of encouragement for those seeking professional growth. With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of A Country Doctor is both modern and readable.
Author: Sarah Orne Jewett
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Published: 2024-08-03
Total Pages: 262
ISBN-13: 3385552133
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of the original, first published in 1877.
Author: Sarah Orne Jewett
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Published: 2004-06
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ISBN-13: 9781419262647
DOWNLOAD EBOOKShe come here from the French islands, explained Mrs. Todd. "I asked her once about her folks, an' she said they were all dead; 'twas the fever took 'em. She made this her home, lonesome as 'twas; she told me she hadn't been in France since she was 'so small,' and measured me off a child o' six. She'd lived right out in the country before, so that part wa'n't unusual to her. Oh yes, there was something very strange about her.
Author: Sarah Orne Jewett
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Published: 1884
Total Pages: 368
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Publisher: Trond Knutsen
Published: 1886
Total Pages: 284
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Sarah Orne Jewett
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Published: 1894
Total Pages: 324
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Stephanie Foote
Publisher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Published: 2001-03-29
Total Pages: 225
ISBN-13: 0299171132
DOWNLOAD EBOOKOut of many, one—e pluribus unum—is the motto of the American nation, and it sums up neatly the paradox that Stephanie Foote so deftly identifies in Regional Fictions. Regionalism, the genre that ostensibly challenges or offers an alternative to nationalism, in fact characterizes and perhaps even defines the American sense of nationhood. In particular, Foote argues that the colorful local characters, dialects, and accents that marked regionalist novels and short stories of the late nineteenth century were key to the genre’s conversion of seemingly dangerous political differences—such as those posed by disaffected Midwestern farmers or recalcitrant foreign nationals—into appealing cultural differences. She asserts that many of the most treasured beliefs about the value of local identities still held in the United States today are traceable to the discourses of this regional fiction, and she illustrates her contentions with insightful examinations of the work of Sarah Orne Jewett, Hamlin Garland, Gertrude Atherton, George Washington Cable, Jacob Riis, and others. Broadening the definitions of regional writing and its imaginative territory, Regional Fictions moves beyond literary criticism to comment on the ideology of national, local, ethnic, and racial identity.
Author: Various
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 1990-12-01
Total Pages: 276
ISBN-13: 9780140390766
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRepresenting four prominent American women writers who flourished in the period following the Civil War, this collection includes "Life in the Iron Mills" by Rebecca Harding Davis, "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman, "The Country of the Pointed Firs" by Sarah Orne Jewett, and "Souls Belated" by Edith Wharton. For more than seventy years, Penguin has been the leading publisher of classic literature in the English-speaking world. With more than 1,700 titles, Penguin Classics represents a global bookshelf of the best works throughout history and across genres and disciplines. Readers trust the series to provide authoritative texts enhanced by introductions and notes by distinguished scholars and contemporary authors, as well as up-to-date translations by award-winning translators.