Anglo-American Women Writers and Representations of Indianness, 1629-1824
Explore the intricate relationship between Anglo-American women writers and the representations of Indianness in the compelling book, Anglo-American Women Writers and Representations of Indianness, 1629-1824 by Cathy Rex. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2019, this insightful paperback spans 206 pages, delving into how iconic images of Native figures shaped both early American identity and the literary voices of women authors such as Mary Rowlandson and Lydia Maria Child. Rex meticulously compares the works of early Anglo-American engravers with those of pioneering women writers, providing a rich context for understanding their narratives. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of gender, identity, and representation in early American literature. Discover how these historical perspectives continue to resonate today.