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Country of the Pointed Firs

Country of the Pointed Firs

De : Sarah Orne Jewett
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The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896) is hailed as Sarah Orne Jewetts masterpiece, with Henry James praising it as her “beautiful little quantum of achievement.” While some critics may view it as a collection of sketches rather than a traditional novel, its unifying themes and evocative setting create a rich tapestry of life along the decaying fishing villages of the Maine coast. Jewett believed her true talent lay in character development rather than dramatic plot twists, and she aimed to capture a vanishing way of life. This poignant work invites readers to explore the profound effects of isolation and hardship on its resilient inhabitants. (summary from Gutenberg e-text)Copyright Culture and Heritage classics
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    • 020 - The Backward View
      Feb 17 2026
      The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896) is hailed as Sarah Orne Jewetts masterpiece, with Henry James praising it as her “beautiful little quantum of achievement.” While some critics may view it as a collection of sketches rather than a traditional novel, its unifying themes and evocative setting create a rich tapestry of life along the decaying fishing villages of the Maine coast. Jewett believed her true talent lay in character development rather than dramatic plot twists, and she aimed to capture a vanishing way of life. This poignant work invites readers to explore the profound effects of isolation and hardship on its resilient inhabitants. (summary from Gutenberg e-text)
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      9 min
    • 019 - Along Shore
      Feb 17 2026
      The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896) is hailed as Sarah Orne Jewetts masterpiece, with Henry James praising it as her “beautiful little quantum of achievement.” While some critics may view it as a collection of sketches rather than a traditional novel, its unifying themes and evocative setting create a rich tapestry of life along the decaying fishing villages of the Maine coast. Jewett believed her true talent lay in character development rather than dramatic plot twists, and she aimed to capture a vanishing way of life. This poignant work invites readers to explore the profound effects of isolation and hardship on its resilient inhabitants. (summary from Gutenberg e-text)
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      29 min
    • 018 - The Feasts End
      Feb 17 2026
      The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896) is hailed as Sarah Orne Jewetts masterpiece, with Henry James praising it as her “beautiful little quantum of achievement.” While some critics may view it as a collection of sketches rather than a traditional novel, its unifying themes and evocative setting create a rich tapestry of life along the decaying fishing villages of the Maine coast. Jewett believed her true talent lay in character development rather than dramatic plot twists, and she aimed to capture a vanishing way of life. This poignant work invites readers to explore the profound effects of isolation and hardship on its resilient inhabitants. (summary from Gutenberg e-text)
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      12 min
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