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Hope Leslie

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Hope Leslie (1827), set in the seventeenth-century New England, is a novel that forced readers to confront the consequences of the Puritans’ subjugation and displacement of the indigenous Indian population at a time when contemporaries were demanding still more land from the Cherokees, the Chickasaws, and the Choctaws. "This handsome reprint ... makes available after many decades the New Englander's tale of seventeeth-century Puritans, and their relations with the indigenous Indian population." -- Nineteeth-Century Literature " A splendidly conceived edition of Sedwick's historical romance. Highly recommended." --Choice "Develop(s) the connections between patriarchal authority within the Puritan state and its policy of dispossessing and exterminating Indians. The different heritage it envisions explicitly link white women and Indians and elaborates a communal concept of liberty at odds with the individualistic concept which predominated in American culture." -- Legacy

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ISBN: 9780813512228
Publication date: 1st May 1987
Author: Catherine Maria Sedgwick
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 416 pages
Series: American Women Writers
Genres: Literature: history and criticism
Literary Fiction
Historical Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
Indigenous peoples
History of the Americas
Social and cultural history