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Forest Glen; or, The Mohawk's Friendship

Friendship and Culture Clash in the Wilderness of Early America

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In 'Forest Glen; or, The Mohawk's Friendship', Elijah Kellogg crafts an engaging narrative that explores the complexities of cultural interactions through the lens of a friendship between a European-American and a Native American. Set against the backdrop of the New York wilderness, the novel intertwines elements of adventure and moral dilemmas, showcasing Kellogg's mastery of suspense and character development. His vivid descriptions and lyrical prose not only breathe life into the lush landscape but also reflect the tensions of post-colonial America, where identity and loyalty are constantly tested in a rapidly changing world. Elijah Kellogg, a pivotal figure in 19th-century American literature, was deeply influenced by his New England upbringing and his dedication to moral and religious values. His experiences as a preacher and educator highlighted the importance of cultural understanding and reconciliation, which are central themes in 'Forest Glen.' Kellogg's engagement with the complexities of race relations and frontier life illustrates his commitment to bridging divides, making this work a significant commentary on the era's social issues. Readers seeking a thought-provoking and adventurous exploration of friendship across cultural divides will find 'Forest Glen' an invaluable addition to their literary collection. Kellogg's ability to meld thrilling storytelling with profound moral questions will resonate with those interested in American history, indigenous perspectives, and the intersection of cultures. This book offers not only entertainment but also a rich canvas for reflection on humanity.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
11 Oktober 2024
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220 S.
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4066338083814
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