What Cheer; Or, Roger Williams in Banishment: A Poem

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Good Press, 5 Nov 2021 - 145 halaman
Job Durfee's 'What Cheer; Or, Roger Williams in Banishment: A Poem' is a compelling piece of historical fiction that delves into the life of Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, during his time of banishment from Massachusetts Bay Colony. Written in verse, Durfee's literary style emulates the poetic traditions of the 19th century, offering a vivid depiction of Williams' struggles and triumphs. The book provides a valuable glimpse into the religious and political landscape of early colonial America, highlighting the importance of religious freedom and tolerance. Durfee's attention to historical detail and his elegant language make this work a captivating read for those interested in American history and literature. Job Durfee, a 19th-century American poet and lawyer, was inspired to write 'What Cheer' by his deep appreciation for the early settlers of New England and their contributions to American society. As a lawyer, Durfee had a keen eye for legal and political matters, which is reflected in his nuanced portrayal of Roger Williams' fight for religious liberty. Durfee's passion for history and poetry shines through in this masterful work, showcasing his talent as a storyteller and historian. I highly recommend 'What Cheer; Or, Roger Williams in Banishment: A Poem' to readers who enjoy historical fiction and poetry. Durfee's rich narrative and poetic language create a captivating and thought-provoking exploration of one of America's founding figures, making this book a must-read for anyone interested in colonial history and literature.
 

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