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Thomas Green Fessenden

The Husbandman and Housewife

In “The Husbandman and Housewife,” Thomas Green Fessenden brings forth a groundbreaking exploration of agrarian life in early 19th-century America, blending practical guidance with literary elegance. This work combines elements of agricultural theory with domestic advice, encapsulating the ethos of rural living during a period marked by the transformation of American society. Fessenden'Äôs prose is characterized by its clarity and eloquence, reflecting both the challenges and virtues of farm life, as he seeks to elevate the status of the husbandman and housewife within the socio-economic context of his time. Fessenden, a farmer and poet, drew from his own experiences to shape this narrative, firmly rooting his observations in the realities of rural existence. His diverse background, including his engagements in politics and the arts, offers a unique perspective that enriches his portrayal of agrarian life. The interplay between his literary pursuits and practical farming knowledge underscores the value he places on the symbiotic relationship between land and home, infusing his writing with authenticity and passion. This seminal work is a compelling read for anyone interested in the intersection of agriculture, domesticity, and early American literature. Fessenden's insightful reflections and practical wisdom make it not just a manual for living, but a timeless study of the human experience, facilitating a deeper appreciation for the often-overlooked lives of the husbandman and housewife.
170 trykte sider
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Bookwire
Oprindeligt udgivet
2020
Udgivelsesår
2020
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