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Hardcover The Novelist of Vermont Book

ISBN: 1025870956

ISBN13: 9781025870953

The Novelist of Vermont

"The Novelist of Vermont" provides an in-depth exploration of the life and literary contributions of Daniel Pierce Thompson, one of the most significant figures in early American regional literature. Thompson, best known for his classic historical romance "The Green Mountain Boys," played a pivotal role in shaping the cultural and historical identity of Vermont. This work examines his development as a writer, his legal and political career, and his unique ability to weave the folklore and revolutionary history of the New England wilderness into compelling narratives.

Through a critical lens, the text evaluates Thompson's influence on the historical novel genre in America, positioning him alongside contemporaries like James Fenimore Cooper. It delves into the historical accuracy and romanticized elements of his depictions of Ethan Allen and the struggle for Vermont's independence. By analyzing his major works and lesser-known writings, "The Novelist of Vermont" offers a comprehensive look at the intersection of local history and national literature during the mid-19th century. This study serves as an essential resource for those interested in the history of Vermont, American literary development, and the enduring legacy of frontier storytelling.

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