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Old New England Traits

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Publisher: DigiCat

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In 'Old New England Traits,' a collection by various authors, readers are invited to explore the distinctive characteristics that define New England's cultural landscape. The literary style melds anecdotal narratives with historical reflections, capturing the essence of regionalism in its most intricate forms. Contextually, the book resonates with the transcendentalist movement, showcasing an intersection of nature, community, and self-exploration that reveals the unique identity of New England throughout its tumultuous history. Each trait is depicted not merely as a characteristic but as a vibrant thread in the tapestry of collective memory and local pride. The authors contributing to this anthology are a diverse group of New England natives and scholars, deeply rooted in the region's traditions and dynamics. Their backgrounds in literature, history, and sociology enrich the narratives, providing authenticity and depth to the exploration of cultural traits. Historically significant events, such as the American Revolution and the Industrial Revolution, serve as a backdrop for the themes discussed, reflecting the evolution of New England society over the years. Recommended for both scholars and casual readers alike, 'Old New England Traits' is a compelling amalgamation of prose and perspicacity. It offers a profound understanding of the region's identity, making it an essential read for those interested in the interplay between culture and geography. Discover the timeless echoes of New England that continue to resonate in contemporary society.
Available since: 09/16/2022.
Print length: 104 pages.

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