"Mary Derwent: A Tale of Wyoming and Mohawk Valleys in 1778" by Ann S. Stephens is a captivating historical fiction novel set amidst the backdrop of the American Revolution. Stephens masterfully intertwines romance, adventure, and drama against the rugged frontier life of the Wyoming and Mohawk Valleys. As the story unfolds, readers are introduced to Mary Derwent, a resilient female protagonist navigating the challenges of survival and conflict in a tumultuous era. Against the backdrop of Native American encounters and the upheaval of war, Mary embodies the pioneer spirit, showcasing courage…mehr
"Mary Derwent: A Tale of Wyoming and Mohawk Valleys in 1778" by Ann S. Stephens is a captivating historical fiction novel set amidst the backdrop of the American Revolution. Stephens masterfully intertwines romance, adventure, and drama against the rugged frontier life of the Wyoming and Mohawk Valleys. As the story unfolds, readers are introduced to Mary Derwent, a resilient female protagonist navigating the challenges of survival and conflict in a tumultuous era. Against the backdrop of Native American encounters and the upheaval of war, Mary embodies the pioneer spirit, showcasing courage and determination in the face of adversity. Stephens skillfully immerses readers in the rich tapestry of historical detail, vividly depicting the struggles and triumphs of frontier life during this pivotal period in American history. The novel pulsates with the tension of the Revolution, as Mary finds herself entangled in the webs of love and loyalty amidst the chaos of war. Through its engaging narrative and compelling characters, "Mary Derwent" transports readers to a bygone era, where the spirit of adventure and the quest for freedom reign supreme. Stephens' portrayal of frontier life and the human spirit resonates long after the final page is turned, making this novel a timeless testament to the resilience of the American people.
Ann Sophia Stephens (March 30, 1810 August 20, 1886) was an influential American novelist and magazine editor, credited as the progenitor of the dime novel genre. Born in Derby, Connecticut, she was raised by her mother's sister after the early death of her mother. Stephens began writing at an early age, and in 1831, she married Edward Stephens, a printer from Plymouth, Massachusetts. They relocated to Portland, Maine, where they co-founded Portland Magazine in 1836, with Stephens as editor. She later moved to New York City, where she continued her literary career, working with several periodicals including The Ladies Companion. Under the pen name Jonathan Slick, she became known for her serialized novels and short stories. In 1854, she published her first novel Fashion and Famine. Her best-known work, Malaeska, the Indian Wife of the White Hunter (1860), was a significant milestone in American literature and is regarded as the first dime novel. This work led to the establishment of the dime novel genre, which became a defining feature of American popular literature in the mid-19th century.
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