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Mary White Rowlandson (1637-1711) was a colonial American woman who was captured by Native Americans during King Philip's War. After her release she wrote a book about her experience Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson considered a seminal work in the American literary genre of captivity narratives. Her book earned Rowlandson an important place in the history of American literature. It became one of the era's best-sellers going through four editions in one year. The tension between colonists and Native Americans particularly in the aftermath of King Philip's War was a source of anxiety. People feared losing their connection to their own society. They had great curiosity about the experience of one who had been over the line as a captive of American Indians and returned to colonial society. Many literate English people were already familiar with captivity narratives by British sailors and others taken captive at sea off North Africa and in the Middle East. Finally, in its use of autobiography, Biblical typology, and homage to the Jeremiad Rowlandson's book helps the reader understand the Puritan mind.
TITLE: Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (Dodo Press)
AUTHOR: Mrs Mary Rowlandson
SKU: 9781409974413
PUBLISHER: Dodo Press
DATE PUBLISHED: 10/04/2009
PLACE PUBLISHED: United Kingdom
PAGES: 52
BINDING: Paperback / softback
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 152 mm x 229 mm x 3 mm
WEIGHT: 91 gr