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Buried in Shades of Night: Contested Voices, Indian Captivity, and the Legacy of King Philip's WarBuried in Shades of Night: Contested Voices, Indian Captivity, and the Legacy of King Philip's War

Buried in Shades of Night: Contested Voices, Indian Captivity, and the Legacy of King Philip's War

Billy J. Stratton

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"Billy J. Stratton's critical examination of Mary Rowlandson's 1682 publication, The Soveraignty and Goodness of God, reconsiders the role of the captivity narrative in American literary history and national identity. With pivotal new research into Puritan minister Increase Mather's influence on the narrative, Stratton calls for a reconsideration of past scholarly work on the genre"--Provided by publisher.

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OL19473767W

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Indians in literatureKing philip's war, 1675-1676Indians of north america, historyIndians of north america, biographyIndian captivitiesIndians of North AmericaBiographyHistoryHistory and criticism

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