Her Father's Daughter

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Sprache - Englisch

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In 'Her Father's Daughter' by Gene Stratton-Porter, the reader is transported to the early 20th century Midwest, where the protagonist struggles to find her place between her father's traditional values and her desire for independence and self-discovery. The book is written in a style that combines elements of romanticism and realism, focusing on the intricacies of human relationships and the challenges of social expectations. The detailed descriptions of nature and the agricultural setting add depth to the narrative, reflecting the author's passion for the natural world. Gene Stratton-Porter's use of rich symbolism and complex characters make this novel a compelling read for those interested in early 20th-century American literature. With its exploration of gender roles and family dynamics, 'Her Father's Daughter' offers valuable insights into the societal norms of the time and the struggles faced by individuals striving for personal growth and fulfillment. Overall, this book is recommended for readers who enjoy thought-provoking stories that delve into the complexities of human nature and relationships.


About the Author

Gene Stratton-Porter (1863–1924) was an American author, naturalist, and photographer. Born in Wabash County, Indiana, Stratton-Porter was an advocate for nature conservation and one of the first women to form a movie studio and production company. Primarily known for her novels blending naturalism with romance, her take on nature was ahead of her time, reflecting a deep concern for environmental issues. With a particular interest in birds and moths, she wove intricate descriptions of nature into her narratives. 'Her Father's Daughter' (1921), offers a unique perspective of the American experience during the early 20th century, with Stratton-Porter's signature blend of environmental storytelling and nuanced character development. Her literary style often embraces the sentimental and didactic, which can be traced in her novels, like 'A Girl of the Limberlost' and 'Freckles,' both of which showcase her celebration of the natural world alongside stirring human drama. Stratton-Porter's work resonated with readers nationwide, making her one of the most popular authors of her time, and her legacy continues to be of interest to those who advocate for natural conservation and enjoy early 20th-century literature.

Product Details

Publisher: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Language: English

Size: 310 Pages

Filesize: 683.6 KB

ISBN: 8596547337454

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