Jeanie Gould Lincoln, a 19th-century American author, has not remained a prominent figure in the canon of American literature, and as such, there is little published biographical information readily available about her life and literary contributions. She was an author in an era when female writers often struggled for recognition and acceptance. Her novel « An Unwilling Maid » serves as a piece of historical fiction, providing a glimpse into the mindset and societal norms of her time. The narrative constructs a vivid depiction of life during the American Revolution, echoing themes of duty, sacrifice, and personal agency against the brewing backdrop of war. Lincoln »s prose typically would employ a focus on female perspectives, likely challenging the expected norms and yielding insight into the social roles and expected behaviors of women in her time period. Without extensive records of critical analysis or comprehensive biographies, much of Jeanie Gould Lincoln »s literary style and impact must be surmised from her work itself and the broader context of the period she wrote in. However, the scant attention given to her in contemporary literature calls for a renewed examination to understand her place in the historical landscape of American female authors.
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Jeanie Gould Lincoln: Unwilling Maid Being the History of Certain Episodes during the American Revolution in the Early Life of Mistress Betty Yorke, born Wolcott
It was a warm summer day. Not too warm, for away up in the Connecticut hills the sun seemed to temper its rays, and down among the shadows of the trees surrounding Great Pond there were cool, shady g …
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Jeanie Gould Lincoln: An Unwilling Maid
Jeanie Gould Lincoln’s ‘An Unwilling Maid’ is a captivating novel that delves into the complexities of social class, gender roles, and personal autonomy in 19th century America. Written with eloquenc …
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Jeanie Gould Lincoln: An Unwilling Maid
Jeanie Gould Lincoln’s ‘An Unwilling Maid’ is a captivating novel set in the early 19th century, following the story of a young woman who finds herself torn between duty and desire. The book is writt …
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Charles Carleton Coffin & James Fenimore Cooper: The Independence Day Collection: 30 Best American Revolution Novels
The act of rebellion and independence that created America. The era that formed the foundations on which this great country has been built on. Like us, some of the most famous writers were inspired b …
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Herman Melville & Winston Churchill: Tales of Revolutionary War: 30 Historical Novels
The American Revolution was not just an act of rebellion—it was the defining moment that birthed a nation and laid the groundwork for the United States as we know it today. This era, marked by tumult …
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