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An influential work written in the early 1800s, "A New-England Tale" sheds light on attitudes toward women, religion, and parenting during America's formative years. Jane Elton, orphaned as a young girl, goes to live with her aunt Mrs. Wilson, a selfish and overbearing woman who practices a repressive Calvinism. In their rural New England village, Jane grows up yearning to break free from Mrs. Wilson's tyranny and find her place as a citizen of the evolving American Republic. She is helped by her encounters with characters who embody various shadings of moral, religious, and civic virtue: the affectionate servant Mary Hull, a pious Methodist; Mr. Lloyd, a kind Quaker; Crazy Bet, emotional, sympathetic, but deeply unstable; and Old John, bereaved but wise. Ultimately, A New-England Tale is about the connection between parenting and governing, and the key role women play in shaping a fledgling nation. Product Details NEW-ENGLAND TALE Format: Paperback Pages: 224 Product Weight: 0.38 lbs Author: Sedgwick, Catharine Maria Introduction by: Harris, Susan K. Notes by: Van Dette, Emily Publication Date: 2003-07-29 Language: English Series: Penguin Classics Publisher: PENGUIN GROUP Dewey Decimal Classification: FIC Number of Units in Package: 1 ISBN: 9780142437124
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