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Vassall Morton A Novel

Englisch · Taschenbuch

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Vassall Morton: A Novel by Francis Parkman explores several rich elements, central to the novel is the conflict between loyalty and independence. The protagonist, Vassall Morton, grapples with conflicting allegiances-his loyalty to family and tradition, versus his desire for personal freedom and self-determination. Morton's journey symbolizes the larger tensions of a society on the cusp of change, as he faces the challenge of reconciling his own aspirations with the demands of the colonial system. Another key focus is identity, both personal and national. As Vassall navigates complex political and social landscapes, he wrestles with questions of who he is and where his loyalties lie. His experiences force him to confront his values, questioning how much of his identity is shaped by external forces versus his own choices. Romantic love also plays a significant role in the novel, highlighting how personal relationships can be shaped by larger political and societal dynamics. Love and sacrifice are intricately tied to the decisions Vassall must make, with his emotional entanglements influencing the direction of his life and future. Through these elements, Parkman examines the struggle between tradition, loyalty, and the pursuit of individual freedom in a rapidly changing world.

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Francis Parkman (1823-1893) was an American historian and author, best known for his vivid accounts of early American history. He is particularly renowned for The Oregon Trail: Sketches of Prairie and Rocky-Mountain Life, which vividly describes his travels along the trail, and for his monumental seven-volume work France and England in North America, which examines the colonial history of North America from a unique perspective. These works are still valued both as important historical sources and as literary achievements due to Parkman's engaging writing style and deep insights into early American history. Born on September 16, 1823, in Boston, Massachusetts, Parkman was educated at Harvard University, where he also studied law. Despite his academic training, he became deeply interested in history, especially the early exploration and settlement of North America. Parkman faced significant health challenges throughout his life, which did not prevent him from producing a large body of work. He was the son of Francis Parkman and Caroline Parkman and had a daughter, Katherine Scollay Coolidge. Parkman died on November 8, 1893, in Massachusetts, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence both historians and literary scholars.

Produktdetails

Autoren Francis Parkman
Verlag Double 9 Books
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 01.11.2024
 
EAN 9789368095477
ISBN 978-93-6809-547-7
Seiten 284
Abmessung 140 mm x 216 mm x 17 mm
Gewicht 404 g
Thema Belletristik > Erzählende Literatur

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