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The Daughter of the Chieftain

eBook - The Story of an Indian Girl

Erschienen am 04.09.2022, Auflage: 1/2022
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ISBN/EAN: 8596547241935
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 153 S., 0.46 MB
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Format: EPUB
DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen

Beschreibung

In the novel 'The Daughter of the Chieftain' by Edward Sylvester Ellis, readers are presented with the poignant tale of an Indian girl's experiences and challenges. The narrative unfolds in a captivating literary style, infused with vivid descriptions and rich dialogue, capturing the essence of life and conflict in the context of Native American culture. As an exemplar of its genre, the book combines the adventurous spirit of a frontier novel with the emotional depth of a character-driven drama, set against the historical backdrop of European colonization in North America. Ellis's storytelling prowess immerses the reader in a well-rendered world, where every page bears the weight of cultural legacy and human resilience.Edward Sylvester Ellis was an influential author of the 19th century, primarily known for his engaging boys' adventure stories. His prolific writing often delved into the realms of American frontiers and echoed the tenor of his times, encapsulating the nation's ever-evolving identity and wrestlings with its Indigenous heritage. Ellis's own fascination with Native American societies provided a fertile ground for exploring themes of bravery, identity, and survival, as reflected in this touching work. It's possible that his upbringing in the era of manifest destiny and encounters with native folklore led him to pen such insightful narratives.'The Daughter of the Chieftain' is highly recommended for readers who appreciate historical fiction with a strong cultural lens. It offers not just a window into the intricate realities of Native American life during tumultuous times but also a mirror reflecting universal themes of humanity that resonate across ages and borders. Scholarly readers interested in cross-cultural studies, as well as those seeking a heartfelt story of endurance and hope, will find this book to be an enriching addition to their literary collection.

Autorenportrait

Edward Sylvester Ellis (18401916) was a prolific American author who specialized in boys' adventure tales, reflecting the tenor and dreams of the post-Civil War era. He stood out in the pantheon of writers for young readers and became particularly well-known for his dime novels and series books, such as 'The Deerfoot Novels' and 'The Boy Pioneer Series.' Ellis's approach to storytelling was characterized by fast-paced narratives, which often glorified the American frontier and the ideals of honesty, bravery, and patriotism. His literary output was prodigious, supposedly reaching over 1000 works including books attributed to various pseudonyms. A quintessential example of Ellis's craft as an author is 'The Daughter of the Chieftain,' a narrative that melds historical adventure with thrilling episodes, showcasing his talent for weaving excitement and educational content. Ellis's works, including 'The Boy Hunters' and 'Adrift in the Wilds,' were particularly influential for their role in shaping the perceptions of American youth about the West and the Native American cultures. Though critiqued by some modern perspectives for romanticized views of history and cultural stereotypes, Ellis's contributions to juvenile literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries were undeniably significant for their entertainment value and popularity during their time. His stories continue to be analyzed for their cultural and educational impact on American society.

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