A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
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Rory Young
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Mary Rowlandson
A proposito di questo titolo
Step into one of the earliest and most powerful works of American literature with A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson by Mary Rowlandson. First published in 1682, this gripping firsthand account chronicles Rowlandson’s eleven-week captivity during King Philip’s War and her struggle for survival in the harsh New England wilderness.
Blending spiritual reflection, colonial history, and personal endurance, Rowlandson’s narrative offers an unfiltered glimpse into early American frontier life. Her story explores faith under trial, cultural conflict between English settlers and Native American tribes, and the emotional resilience required to endure unimaginable hardship. Both a historical document and a deeply personal memoir, this work remains a cornerstone of early American literature and Puritan writing.
Widely studied in classrooms and admired by historians, this classic captivity narrative provides valuable insight into 17th-century colonial society, religious belief, and the shaping of early American identity. Essential reading for students of American history, colonial studies, women’s narratives, and spiritual autobiography.
Rediscover a foundational American text that continues to spark discussion and reflection more than three centuries later.
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