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Janice Meredith - A Story of the American Revolution - cover

Janice Meredith - A Story of the American Revolution

Paul Leicester Ford

Editorial: Good Press

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In 'Janice Meredith,' Paul Leicester Ford transports readers to the tumultuous era of the American Revolution, where romance and political intrigue collide. This historical novel unfolds through the eyes of the spirited Janice, who navigates personal dilemmas and societal expectations amidst the backdrop of war. Ford employs a rich, narrative style infused with vivid descriptions and dialogue that encapsulates the ethos of the 18th century, seamlessly blending historical accuracy with fictional flair. The book stands out as an early example of American historical fiction, emphasizing the complexities of independence not only from British rule but from traditional gender roles. Paul Leicester Ford was a prominent figure in American literature and publishing during the late 19th century, deeply influenced by his extensive research into the Revolutionary War and its impact on American identity. A passionate historian, Ford's meticulous attention to detail and his admiration for the American spirit are evident in his character development and plot construction. Personal experiences and a fascination with the stories of ordinary people during extraordinary times likely informed his portrayal of Janice and her journey. 'Janice Meredith' is not only a compelling narrative of love and courage but also an incisive exploration of the role of women in a defining moment of American history. Readers seeking an engaging blend of romance and historical discourse will find Ford's work both enlightening and entertaining. This novel is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity, making it a must-read for enthusiasts of historical fiction.
Disponible desde: 11/11/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 450 páginas.

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