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Lucinda

or, The Mountain Mourner
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In 1807, a small rural New York press published the first edition of P. D. Manvill's ""Lucinda""; or, ""The Mountain Mourner"". Over the next five decades no fewer than ten printings of the novel appeared in three different states. In the book, the eponymous heroine is one of seven children left to the ailing and poverty-stricken widower Adrian Manvill. Although it is a memoir, ""Lucinda"" reads like a sentimental epistolary novel, where the heroine is seduced, abandoned, and then dies in isolation shortly after her illegitimate child is born. Mischelle B. Anthony's critical edition rescues this once-popular cautionary tale from obscurity and positions it among such classic early American narratives as ""Charlotte Temple"" and ""The Coquette"". In addition to providing insight into the Republican and nineteenth-century reading culture, ""Lucinda"", as a historical document, provides a glimpse into one family and one community dealing with radical social and economic issues in early America. In her introduction, Anthony sheds light on the text's multiple functions among its nineteenth-century readership and draws attention to its unique status as a narrative written by a participant in the events.

Author Biography:

P. D. Manvill was born Martha Dyer Waterman to a prominent Rhode Island family in 1764. Following the death of her first husband, she traveled to her relatives in Saratoga County, New York. There she met and married Adrian Manvill, and watched her ailing stepdaughter Lucinda give birth and die. The Manvills raised their granddaughter, Polly, until Adrian's death in 1845. Manvill moved with her daughter, Julia, to Indiana, where she died in 1849. Lucinda is her only known publication. Mischelle B. Anthony is associate professor of English at Wilkes University in Pennsylvania. She has published numerous articles on early American literature.
Release date NZ
September 30th, 2009
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
144
Dimensions
138x207x14
ISBN-13
9780815632085
Product ID
3429682

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