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‡aLarsen, Deborah. |
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‡aThe white :
‡ba novel / |
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‡a1st ed. |
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‡aNew York :
‡bAlfred A. Knopf,
‡c2002. |
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‡axii, 219 p. ;
‡c21 cm. |
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‡a"In her first novel, poet Larsen mines historical territory, reinterpreting the life of Mary Jemison, a white woman who was captured in 1758 by a Shawnee raiding party at her home in Gettysburg, Pa., while the rest of her family was murdered and scalped.... Larsen's lyricism and imagery are haunting, and her poet's sensibility is omnipresent, especially in her descriptions of the natural world." (Publishers Weekly) |
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‡aJemison, Mary,
‡d1743-1833
‡vFiction. |
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‡aGenesee River Valley (Pa. and N.Y.)
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‡aIndian captivities
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‡aSeneca Indians
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‡aWomen pioneers
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‡aBiographical fiction. |
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‡aFrontier and pioneer life
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