The Jamesons - Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
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Résumé :
The Jamesons by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman is a captivating portrayal of rural American life in the late 19th century. Set in the quaint village of Bowdoin, the novel delves into the lives of the Jameson family, offering a poignant glimpse into their joys, struggles, and relationships. Through rich character development and vivid descriptions, Freeman paints a vivid picture of the Jamesons' daily routines, their interactions with neighbors, and the challenges they face in a rapidly changing world. At its core, the novel explores themes of family bonds, community solidarity, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. With its intimate portrayal of domestic life and its keen insight into human nature, The Jamesons belongs to the genre of American regional literature. Freeman's masterful storytelling captures the essence of New England rural culture, immersing readers in a bygone era filled with simplicity, hardship, and enduring values. As readers journey through the pages of The Jamesons, they are treated to a narrative that is both heartwarming and thought-provoking, reminding us of the timeless power of family, love, and belonging....
Biographie:
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman was an American author. Freeman was born on October 31, 1852, in Randolph, Massachusetts, to Eleanor Lothrop and Warren Edward Wilkins, who christened her Mary Ella. Freeman's parents were conservative Congregationalists, and he grew up under severe supervision. Religious limitations play an important role in some of her works. In 1867, the family relocated to Brattleboro, Vermont, where Freeman graduated from the local high school before spending one year at Mount Holyoke College (formerly Mount Holyoke Female Seminary) in South Hadley, Massachusetts, from 1870 to 1871. She eventually completed her schooling at Glenwood Seminary in West Brattleboro. When the family's dry goods business in Vermont failed in 1873, they moved back to Randolph, Massachusetts. In 1867, the family relocated to Brattleboro, Vermont, where Freeman graduated from the local high school before spending one year at Mount Holyoke College (formerly Mount Holyoke Female Seminary) in South Hadley, Massachusetts, from 1870 to 1871. She eventually completed her schooling at Glenwood Seminary in West Brattleboro. When the family's dry goods business in Vermont failed in 1873, they moved back to Randolph, Massachusetts. Three years later, Freeman's mother died, and she changed her middle name to Eleanor to honor her memory....
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The Jamesons by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman is a captivating portrayal of rural American life in the late 19th century. Set in the quaint village of Bowdoin, the novel delves into the lives of the Jameson family, offering a poignant glimpse into their joys, struggles, and relationships. Through rich character development and vivid descriptions, Freeman paints a vivid picture of the Jamesons' daily routines, their interactions with neighbors, and the challenges they face in a rapidly changing world. At its core, the novel explores themes of family bonds, community solidarity, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. With its intimate portrayal of domestic life and its keen insight into human nature, The Jamesons belongs to the genre of American regional literature. Freeman's masterful storytelling captures the essence of New England rural culture, immersing readers in a bygone era filled with simplicity, hardship, and enduring values. As readers journey through the pages of The Jamesons, they are treated to a narrative that is both heartwarming and thought-provoking, reminding us of the timeless power of family, love, and belonging....