Hobomok, A Tale of Early Times as a Lieu de Memoire: Revising the Image of the Puritans and the History of Early New England

This article scrutinizes the representation of the lives of the 17th century puritans in Lydia Maria Child’s historical novel Hobomok, A Tale of Early Times (1824). Based on the persona adopted by the author, the writer’s project presented in the epigraph that opens the narrative, narrative voice, a...

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Main Author: Babacar Dieng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lasting Impressions Press 2014-12-01
Series:International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
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Online Access:http://www.eltsjournal.org/pdf_files/Hobomok%20A%20Tale%20of%20Early%20Times%20as%20a%20Lieu%20de%20Memoire-%20Revising%20the%20Image%20of%20the%20Puritans%20and%20the%20History%20of%20Early%20New%20England.pdf
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spelling doaj-f944118d2f5246119c4a93084645aed92020-11-24T20:58:40ZengLasting Impressions PressInternational Journal of English Language and Translation Studies2308-54602308-54602014-12-01242233Hobomok, A Tale of Early Times as a Lieu de Memoire: Revising the Image of the Puritans and the History of Early New EnglandBabacar Dieng0Université Gaston Berger UFR LSH Département d’Anglais Saint-Louis, SenegalThis article scrutinizes the representation of the lives of the 17th century puritans in Lydia Maria Child’s historical novel Hobomok, A Tale of Early Times (1824). Based on the persona adopted by the author, the writer’s project presented in the epigraph that opens the narrative, narrative voice, and the events focalized in the story, the author argues that Child’s re-visitation of the early history of the puritans constitutes a lieu de memoire which corrects stereotypical images traditionally attached to them and celebrates their contribution to the construction of the American nation. To demonstrate this, a definition of the concept of lieu de memoire is first provided; then, illustrations of how Lydia Maria Child shapes her narrative in such a way as to turn it into a site of revision and tribute.http://www.eltsjournal.org/pdf_files/Hobomok%20A%20Tale%20of%20Early%20Times%20as%20a%20Lieu%20de%20Memoire-%20Revising%20the%20Image%20of%20the%20Puritans%20and%20the%20History%20of%20Early%20New%20England.pdf19th centuryAmerican literature; historical romance; puritans; lieu de mémoire; New England history; revisionismAmerican literaturehistorical romancepuritanslieu de mémoireNew England historyrevisionism
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Hobomok, A Tale of Early Times as a Lieu de Memoire: Revising the Image of the Puritans and the History of Early New England
International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
19th century
American literature; historical romance; puritans; lieu de mémoire; New England history; revisionism
American literature
historical romance
puritans
lieu de mémoire
New England history
revisionism
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title Hobomok, A Tale of Early Times as a Lieu de Memoire: Revising the Image of the Puritans and the History of Early New England
title_short Hobomok, A Tale of Early Times as a Lieu de Memoire: Revising the Image of the Puritans and the History of Early New England
title_full Hobomok, A Tale of Early Times as a Lieu de Memoire: Revising the Image of the Puritans and the History of Early New England
title_fullStr Hobomok, A Tale of Early Times as a Lieu de Memoire: Revising the Image of the Puritans and the History of Early New England
title_full_unstemmed Hobomok, A Tale of Early Times as a Lieu de Memoire: Revising the Image of the Puritans and the History of Early New England
title_sort hobomok, a tale of early times as a lieu de memoire: revising the image of the puritans and the history of early new england
publisher Lasting Impressions Press
series International Journal of English Language and Translation Studies
issn 2308-5460
2308-5460
publishDate 2014-12-01
description This article scrutinizes the representation of the lives of the 17th century puritans in Lydia Maria Child’s historical novel Hobomok, A Tale of Early Times (1824). Based on the persona adopted by the author, the writer’s project presented in the epigraph that opens the narrative, narrative voice, and the events focalized in the story, the author argues that Child’s re-visitation of the early history of the puritans constitutes a lieu de memoire which corrects stereotypical images traditionally attached to them and celebrates their contribution to the construction of the American nation. To demonstrate this, a definition of the concept of lieu de memoire is first provided; then, illustrations of how Lydia Maria Child shapes her narrative in such a way as to turn it into a site of revision and tribute.
topic 19th century
American literature; historical romance; puritans; lieu de mémoire; New England history; revisionism
American literature
historical romance
puritans
lieu de mémoire
New England history
revisionism
url http://www.eltsjournal.org/pdf_files/Hobomok%20A%20Tale%20of%20Early%20Times%20as%20a%20Lieu%20de%20Memoire-%20Revising%20the%20Image%20of%20the%20Puritans%20and%20the%20History%20of%20Early%20New%20England.pdf
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