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Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker: Sometime Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel on the Staff of his Excellency General Washington

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S. Weir Mitchell'Äôs *Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker* is a compelling historical novel set against the backdrop of the American Revolutionary War. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of the titular character, Hugh Wynne, whose journey from a privileged upbringing to a life shaped by the tumult of conflict captures the socio-political tensions of the time. Mitchell employs a rich, evocative prose style that seamlessly balances adventure and introspective inquiry, reflecting the evolving concept of American identity. The context of post-colonial America and Quaker ideals enrich the story, as Wynne struggles to reconcile his pacifist roots with the demands of patriotism in a rapidly changing society. S. Weir Mitchell was not only a noted physician but also a prominent writer of the late 19th century, whose personal experiences and interests significantly influenced his literary pursuits. His extensive knowledge of medicine and psychology permeated his writings, while his Quaker heritage and Philadelphia roots deeply informed the cultural nuances depicted in *Hugh Wynne*. This blend of professional expertise and personal conviction forms an authentic lens through which he examines the moral complexities faced by his protagonist. *Hugh Wynne, Free Quaker* is highly recommended for readers seeking a nuanced portrayal of the American Revolution, interwoven with themes of identity, loyalty, and moral conflict. Mitchell's masterful storytelling not only entertains but also invites reflection on the values that defined a nation in its formative years, making this novel a significant contribution to American literature.

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eBook : 6 de diciembre de 2019

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