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Mary Ellen Chase

    Mary Ellen Chase war eine bedeutende regionale literarische Persönlichkeit des frühen 20. Jahrhunderts. Ihre Werke, die auf ihrem geschätzten Erbe aus Maine basieren, fangen lebendig einen einzigartigen Geist ein und dokumentieren eine Lebensweise. Als angesehene Pädagogin und Gelehrte widmete Chase ihre Arbeit der Bewahrung des Wesens ihrer Heimat durch ihre Prosa. Ihr umfangreiches literarisches Schaffen bietet den Lesern eine tiefgründige Erkundung der Vergangenheit und des Herzens von Neuengland.

    Virginia of Elk Creek Valley
    The Girl From The Big Horn Country
    Windswept
    Silas Crockett
    Die größere Liebe
    • 2021

      The Girl From The Big Horn Country

      • 348 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden

      Valued by academicians and scholars, this book holds significant literary importance and contributes to the knowledge base for future generations. It has been reproduced in its original print format, preserving its authenticity, including any marks or annotations from the first publication. This approach ensures that the book's true nature is maintained and remembered.

      The Girl From The Big Horn Country
    • 2007

      Virginia of Elk Creek Valley

      • 172 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Mary Ellen Chase was a prominent American educator and author, recognized as a key literary figure in early twentieth-century New England. She completed her bachelor's degree at the University of Maine and later earned a master's and Ph.D. in English from the University of Minnesota. Her teaching career spanned various locations, including Buck's Harbor, Chicago, and Montana, before she became an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota. Chase taught at Smith College from 1926 until her retirement in 1955, contributing significantly to academia and literature.

      Virginia of Elk Creek Valley
    • 2006

      Windswept

      • 387 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      4,0(51)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of the Maine coast, this novel chronicles the lives of a family over six decades, beginning in the late nineteenth century. As they navigate the joys and challenges brought by an evolving world and the onset of World War II, their home serves as a sanctuary for nurturing their humanity and spirituality. The story beautifully intertwines personal struggles with the natural beauty of the region, making it a compelling saga of resilience and connection. Windswept achieved national bestseller status and is a highlight of Mary Ellen Chase's literary career.

      Windswept
    • 2003

      Silas Crockett

      • 335 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,0(47)Abgeben

      Set against the backdrop of the Maine coast, this epic narrative spans four generations of a seafaring family, capturing the profound cultural and economic transformations over a century. Through vivid historical detail, readers experience the challenges faced by characters like a young wife embarking on a long trade voyage in 1830 and a seafaring man torn between tradition and opportunity. The author skillfully crafts relatable characters, highlighting their everyday struggles and aspirations, making this 1935 work essential for understanding Maine's maritime heritage.

      Silas Crockett