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Women's Indian Captivity Narratives Book

Women's Indian Captivity Narratives
Women's Indian Captivity Narratives, Enthralling generations of readers, the narrative of capture by Native Americans is arguably the first American literary form dominated by women's experiences. Many such captivity narratives were fact-based but often transformed by authors or editors into, Women's Indian Captivity Narratives has a rating of 3 stars
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  • Women's Indian Captivity Narratives
  • Written by author Various
  • Published by Penguin Group (USA), November 1998
  • Enthralling generations of readers, the narrative of capture by Native Americans is arguably the first American literary form dominated by women's experiences. Many such captivity narratives were fact-based but often transformed by authors or editors into
  • Enthralling generations of readers, the narrative of capture by Native Americans is arguably the first American literary form dominated by women's experiences. Many such captivity narratives were fact-based but often transformed by authors or editors into
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
Suggestions for Further Reading
A Note on the Texts
Mary Rowlandson: A True History of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson (1682)1
Hannah Dustan: A Notable Exploit; wherein, Dux Faemina Facti, from Magnalia Christi Americana by Cotton Mather (1702)53
Elizabeth Hanson: God's Mercy Surmounting Man's Cruelty, Exemplified in the Captivity and Redemption of Elizabeth Hanson (1728)61
"Panther Captivity": A Surprising Account of the Discovery of a Lady Who Was Taken by the Indians by Abraham Panther (1787)81
Jemima Howe: A Genuine and Correct Account of the Captivity, Sufferings and Deliverance of Mrs. Jemima Howe by Bunker Gay (1792)91
Mary Kinnan: A True Narrative of the Sufferings of Mary Kinnan by Shepard Kollock (1795)105
Mary Jemison: A Narrative of the Life of Mrs. Mary Jemison by James E. Seaver (1824)117
Mary Godfrey: An Authentic Narrative of the Seminole War; and of the Miraculous Escape of Mrs. Mary Godfrey, and Her Four Female Children (1836)211
Sarah F. Wakefield: Six Weeks in the Sioux Tepees: A Narrative of Indian Captivity (1864)235
Emeline L. Fuller: Left by the Indians. Story of My Life (1892)315
Explanatory Notes339


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