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First modern scholarly edition of Catharine Maria Sedgwick's 1824 novel Redwood: A Tale Completes the modern scholarly library of Sedgwick's major novels Includes an historically and theoretically informed critical introduction that situates the novel within American social and literary history Clear and extensive annotations guide readers, particularly undergraduate students, through the novel's historical, geographical, literary, and religious references Redwood follows Ellen Bruce as she enters adulthood, navigating the clashing social currents of pious New England farmers, southern belles from South Carolina, slave-owning atheists from Virginia, and sophisticated Philadelphia socialites on her journey to discover the secret of her parentage and craft her own identity as a strong American woman. The novel's embedded slave narrative provides a powerful early prototype for later anti-slavery fiction. Ellen's formidable mentor, Debby Lenox, a single woman who stands over six feet tall and makes her own rules about what constitutes respectable behaviour for women, is remarkably refreshing and original almost two centuries after Sedgwick crafted her. This new edition includes a historically and theoretically informed critical introduction that situates the novel within American social and literary history, also featuring a bibliography for further research and appendices detailing the significant differences between the two nineteenth-century editions.

Catharine Sedgwick, Redwood: a Tale

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First modern scholarly edition of Catharine Maria Sedgwick's 1824 novel Redwood: A Tale Completes the modern scholarly library of Sedgwick's... Read more

    Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
    Publication Date: 25/01/2023
    ISBN13: 9781399511117, 978-1399511117
    ISBN10: 1399511114

    Number of Pages: 368

    Fiction , Classics

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    First modern scholarly edition of Catharine Maria Sedgwick's 1824 novel Redwood: A Tale Completes the modern scholarly library of Sedgwick's major novels Includes an historically and theoretically informed critical introduction that situates the novel within American social and literary history Clear and extensive annotations guide readers, particularly undergraduate students, through the novel's historical, geographical, literary, and religious references Redwood follows Ellen Bruce as she enters adulthood, navigating the clashing social currents of pious New England farmers, southern belles from South Carolina, slave-owning atheists from Virginia, and sophisticated Philadelphia socialites on her journey to discover the secret of her parentage and craft her own identity as a strong American woman. The novel's embedded slave narrative provides a powerful early prototype for later anti-slavery fiction. Ellen's formidable mentor, Debby Lenox, a single woman who stands over six feet tall and makes her own rules about what constitutes respectable behaviour for women, is remarkably refreshing and original almost two centuries after Sedgwick crafted her. This new edition includes a historically and theoretically informed critical introduction that situates the novel within American social and literary history, also featuring a bibliography for further research and appendices detailing the significant differences between the two nineteenth-century editions.

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