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In "A Pioneer Mother," Hamlin Garland crafts a vivid narrative that encapsulates the trials and tribulations faced by women on the American frontier. Employing a realistic and descriptive literary style, Garland weaves together personal experiences and broader historical themes, reflecting the hardships and resilience of pioneer life. The book is steeped in the regionalism movement, capturing the essence of the Midwestern landscape and the emotional landscape of those who inhabited it, particularly women whose sacrifices often went unrecognized. Through rich imagery and poignant dialogue, Garland paints a compelling portrait of a mother's courage, exploring themes of duty, familial love, and survival in an unforgiving environment. Hamlin Garland, born in 1860 in Wisconsin, grew up amidst the struggles of rural life, experiences that deeply influenced his writing. His own mother's perseverance and sacrifice amid the challenges of frontier life inspired him to portray the pivotal role women played in shaping American society. As an advocate of realism, Garland sought to bring attention to the plight of ordinary people, and "A Pioneer Mother" stands as a testament to his commitment to depicting authentic narratives of the American experience. This illuminating work is highly recommended for readers interested in American literature, women's studies, and historical narratives. Garland's poignant exploration of motherhood and resilience offers not only a reflective look at history but also resonates with contemporary themes of strength and perseverance. Readers will find themselves deeply moved by the undying spirit of the pioneer mother, making this book a timeless classic.

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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2022

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Hamlin Garland

A Pioneer Mother

 
EAN 8596547041269
DigiCat, 2022 Contact: [email protected]

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SHE was neither witty, nor learned in books, nor wise in the ways of the world, but I contend that her life was noble. There was something in her unconscious heroism which transcends wisdom and the deeds of those who dwell in the rose-golden light of romance. Now that her life is rounded into the silence whence it came, its significance appears.

To me she was never young, for I am her son, and as I first remember her she was a large, handsome, smiling woman—deft and powerful of movement, sweet and cheery of smile and voice. She played the violin then, and I recall how she used to lull me to sleep at night with simple tunes like “Money Musk” and “Dan Tucker.” She sang, too, and I remember her clear soprano rising out of the singing of the Sunday congregation at the schoolhouse with thrilling sweetness and charm. Her hair was dark, her eyes brown, her skin fair and her lips rested in lines of laughter.

Her first home was in Greene’s Coolly, in La Crosse County, Wisconsin, and was only a rude little cabin with three rooms and a garret. The windows of the house overlooked a meadow and a low range of wooded hills to the east. In this house she lived alone during two years of the Civil War while my father went as a volunteer into the Army of the Tennessee. My memory of these times is vague but inset with charm. Though my mother worked hard she had time to visit with her neighbors and often took her children with her to quilting bees, which they enjoyed, for they could play beneath the quilt as if it were a tent, and run under it for shelter from imaginary storms. I feel again her strong, soft, warm arms as she shielded me at nightfall from menacing wolves and other terrible creatures. When the world grew mysterious and vast and thick-peopled with yawning monsters eager for little men and women, she gathered us to her bosom and sang us through the gates of sleep into a golden land of dreams. We never knew how she longed for the return of her blue-coated soldier.

Our stove was a high-stepper, with long bent legs, and bore its oven on its back as a dromedary his hump. Under its arch I loved to lie watching my mother as she trod to and fro about her work in the kitchen. She taught me to read while working thus—for I was constantly interrupting her by asking the meaning of words in the newspaper which I had smuggled under the stove beneath me.

MY father’s return from the war brought solace and happiness, but increased her labors, for he set to work with new zeal to widen his acres of plow-land.

I have the sweetest recollections of my mother’s desire to make us happy each Christmas-time, and to this end she planned jokes for herself and little surprises for us. We were desperately poor in those days, for my father was breaking the tough sod of the natural meadows and grubbing away trees from the hillside, “opening a farm,” as he called it, and there was hardly enough extra money to fill three stockings with presents. So it came about that mother’s stocking often held more rags and potatoes than silks or silverware. But she always laughed and we considered it all very good fun then. Its pathos makes my heart ache now.