Elsie in the South

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Bol "Elsie in the South" by Martha Finley is a narrative that intertwines historical exploration with the domestic life of the Raymond family. The story begins with a stormy December morning, where Lucilla Raymond reflects on the comforts of home and the kindness of her father, Captain Raymond. The narrative then shifts to a historical recount of Florida's early exploration, focusing on figures like Juan Ponce De Leon and his quest for the Fountain of Youth, and the subsequent expeditions by Narvaez and De Soto. These changes of era, driven by tales of wealth and eternal youth, faced hostile environments and resistance from indigenous populations. The narrative details the brutal encounters between the Spanish movements and the native tribes, highlighting the cruelty of Narvaez and the slightly more humane approach of De Soto. The story of Juan Ortiz, a Spaniard captured by the Indians, is particularly poignant, illustrating the harsh realities of early colonial encounters. Ortiz's survival, aided by the compassion of the Indian princess Ulelah, adds a human element to the historical account. The narrative is interspersed with the Raymond family's discussions and plans for a trip to Florida, blending historical education with family dynamics. The book serves as both a historical recount and a family story, emphasizing themes of exploration, cultural encounters, and familial bonds.

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"Elsie in the South" by Martha Finley is a narrative that intertwines historical exploration with the domestic life of the Raymond family. The story begins with a stormy December morning, where Lucilla Raymond reflects on the comforts of home and the kindness of her father, Captain Raymond. The narrative then shifts to a historical recount of Florida's early exploration, focusing on figures like Juan Ponce De Leon and his quest for the Fountain of Youth, and the subsequent expeditions by Narvaez and De Soto. These changes of era, driven by tales of wealth and eternal youth, faced hostile environments and resistance from indigenous populations. The narrative details the brutal encounters between the Spanish movements and the native tribes, highlighting the cruelty of Narvaez and the slightly more humane approach of De Soto. The story of Juan Ortiz, a Spaniard captured by the Indians, is particularly poignant, illustrating the harsh realities of early colonial encounters. Ortiz's survival, aided by the compassion of the Indian princess Ulelah, adds a human element to the historical account. The narrative is interspersed with the Raymond family's discussions and plans for a trip to Florida, blending historical education with family dynamics. The book serves as both a historical recount and a family story, emphasizing themes of exploration, cultural encounters, and familial bonds.

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Martha Finley (Auteur) - Verschenen op 17/08/2023 bij Culturea


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