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Two men

Stoddard, ElizabethPutzi, Jennifer(Introduction by)Putzi, Jennifer(Edited by)
Part of the Legacies of Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers series
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We first meet Jason Auster when he climbs out of a stagecoach in a New England maritime town and, as it were, salutes destiny.

A twenty-year-old house carpenter who has come adventuring, Jason hopes to “put in practice certain theories concerning the rights of men and property which had already made him a pest at home.” And, indeed, theory and practice, destiny and self-determination are all following quite different paths as this antebellum story of love and power, incest and family honor, and sexual bonds and intractable conflicts between races and classes plays out against the backdrop of a nation—and a world—divided.

First published in 1865, this novel tracks the fortunes of Jason and his unlikely bride, the aristocratic Sarah Parke, along with the children and wards, the lost loves and secret passions that define and forever alter an entire family and everyone who touches it.

Uniquely located within the romantic, realist, and regional traditions, this oddly unsentimental tale illuminates the racial, sexual, and political conventions and conflicts of its time even as it offers an unusual and compelling perspective on the historical moment it reflects.

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Product Details
University of Nebraska Press
080329347X / 9780803293472
Paperback / softback
813.4
01/06/2008
United States
English
Classics
328 p.
22 cm