Mary Hartwell Catherwood

The Romance Of Dollard

Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 130 Seiten
ISBN 9370814000
EAN 9789370814004
Veröffentlicht April 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Double 9 Books

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The Romance of Dollard follows the adventures of a French hero in colonial Canada, highlighting his courage and relationships in a land shaped by danger and cultural contrast. The story delves into the challenges of establishing a life in New France, where the protagonist grapples with the harsh realities of survival, love, and duty. As the characters navigate a world fraught with political and personal uncertainty, their experiences are marked by both tension and the desire for connection. The narrative uncovers the complexities of settling in a new land, from the struggles of forming lasting bonds to the dangers posed by native tribes and the wilderness. Amid these challenges, the protagonist s leadership and aspirations are tested, revealing the intersection of personal ambitions with the broader realities of colonial life. Through these interactions, the story explores the transformative power of love and loyalty, as well as the sacrifices made in the pursuit of a better life. This historical narrative intertwines adventure and romance, highlighting the resilience required to confront the uncertainties of life in a new world.

Portrait

Mary Hartwell Catherwood was an American writer, best known for her historical romances, short stories, and poetry. Born on December 16, 1847, in Ohio, she was educated at Granville Female College. Throughout her career, she published under her birth name, Mary Hartwell, and also used the pseudonym Lewtrah for some of her works. Catherwood s literary works often explored themes of romance and history, particularly focusing on the lives of women in different historical settings. Her stories were popular in the late 19th century and were well-received by readers who enjoyed her vivid depictions of historical periods and complex characters. Catherwood's works include novels, poetry, and short stories, with many of them set in the context of early American history. She was a prolific writer, and her works often reflected her deep interest in the dynamics of human relationships, the struggles of women, and the challenges of historical events. Mary Hartwell Catherwood passed away on December 26, 1902, at the age of 55, in Chicago, Illinois.