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In "An Original Belle," Edward Payson Roe masterfully intertwines romance and social commentary within the vibrant setting of late 19th-century America. The narrative centers on the life of a spirited and unconventional young woman whose struggles against societal norms evoke the tension between individualism and tradition. Roe's rich prose and character-driven storytelling reflect his deep understanding of the complexities of human relationships, all while providing a critical lens on the evolving roles of women during his time. The work serves as both an entertaining tale and a spirited…mehr

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In "An Original Belle," Edward Payson Roe masterfully intertwines romance and social commentary within the vibrant setting of late 19th-century America. The narrative centers on the life of a spirited and unconventional young woman whose struggles against societal norms evoke the tension between individualism and tradition. Roe's rich prose and character-driven storytelling reflect his deep understanding of the complexities of human relationships, all while providing a critical lens on the evolving roles of women during his time. The work serves as both an entertaining tale and a spirited critique of the restrictive social mores prevalent in Victorian society, showcasing Roe'Äôs skillful integration of plot and thematic exploration. Edward Payson Roe, an American author and Presbyterian minister, is noted for his keen insight into human nature and social issues, which is evident in his varied literary oeuvre. Born into a post-Civil War society grappling with rapid changes, Roe's own experiences and observations significantly influenced his writing. His narrative style often reflects a blend of sentimentalism and realism, providing poignant portrayals of characters caught in the shifting landscapes of love, morality, and the expectations imposed by society. Readers searching for a thought-provoking romance paired with social critique will find "An Original Belle" a compelling addition to their literary collection. Roe's ability to craft relatable characters and deliver impactful themes not only resonates with contemporary audiences but also invites reflection on the timeless struggle for personal freedom amidst societal expectations. This novel is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of literature and the historical evolution of women's roles.

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Edward Payson Roe was an American novelist, Presbyterian clergyman, gardener, and historian. Edward Payson Roe was born in the settlement of Moodna, which is now part of New Windsor, New York. He attended Williams College and the Auburn Theological Seminary. In 1862, he was appointed chaplain of the Second New York Cavalry, United States Volunteers, and in 1864, chaplain of Hampton Hospital in Virginia. From 1866 to 1874, he was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Highland Falls, New York. In 1874, he moved to Cornwall-On-Hudson, where he focused on fiction writing and horticulture. During the American Civil War, he published weekly letters to the New York Evangelist and later lectured on the conflict and wrote for publications. He married Anna Paulina Sands in 1863 and had a number of children. Sarah married Olympic fencer Charles T. Tatham, while Pauline married landscape painter Henry Charles Lee. His writings were well-received in their day, particularly among middle-class readers in England and America, and were translated into other European languages. Their strong moral and theological aim helped to overcome America's Puritan prejudice toward works of fiction. One of his most common criticisms was that his writing resembled sermons.