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Country Doctor

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ISBN-10: 0553214985

ISBN-13: 9780553214987

Edition: N/A

Authors: Sarah Orne Jewett

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Though not as well-known as the writers she influenced, Sarah Orne Jewett nevertheless remains one of the most important American novelists of the late nineteenth century. Published in 1884, Jewett's first novel, A Country Doctor, is a luminous portrayal of rural Maine and a semiautobiographical look at her world. In it, Nan's struggle to choose between marriage and a career as a doctor, between the confining life of a small town and a self-directed one as a professional, mirrors Jewett's own conflicts as well as eloquently giving voice to the leading women's issues of her time. Perhaps even more importantly, Jewett's perfect details about wild flowers and seaside wharfs, farm women…    
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Book details

List price: $4.95
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Publication date: 4/6/1999
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 304
Size: 4.40" wide x 6.82" long x 0.79" tall
Weight: 0.418
Language: English

Theodora Sarah Orne Jewett was born in South Berwick, Maine on September 3, 1849. Unable to attend school because of arthritis, she learned about coastal life in New England as she accompanied her father, a doctor, on his rounds. He encouraged both her reading and her writing. When she began submitting fiction in 1867, using the pseudonyms A. D. Eliot, Alice Eliot, and Sarah C. Sweet, her chosen topic was often the life and people of her native, rural Maine. Her first published story appeared in the Atlantic Monthly in 1869 and her first short story collection, Deephaven, was published in 1877. Her first novel, A Country Doctor was published in 1884. Her other works include A Marsh Island…    

Introduction
Suggestions for Further Reading
A Note on the Text and Acknowledgments
The Last Mile
The Farm-House Kitchen
At Jake and Martin's
Life and Death
A Sunday Visit
In Summer Weather
For the Years to Come
A Great Change
At Dr. Leslie's
Across the Street
New Outlooks
Against the Wind
A Straight Course
Miss Prince of Dunport
Hostess and Guest
A June Sunday
By the River
A Serious Tea-Drinking
Friend and Lover