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  2. Rachel Dyer - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Dyer: A North American Story is a Gothic historical novel by American writer John Neal. Published in 1828 in Maine , it is the first bound novel about the Salem witch trials . Though it garnered little critical notice in its day, it influenced works by Nathaniel Hawthorne , Henry Wadsworth Longfellow , John Greenleaf Whittier , and Walt ...

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    Rachel Dyer is a Gothic novel of historical fiction by American writer John Neal (depicted). Published in 1828 in Maine, it is the first bound novel about the Salem witch trials. It garnered little critical notice in its day but influenced works by better-known authors.

  4. Martha Corey - Wikipedia

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    In John Neal's 1828 novel Rachel Dyer, Martha Corey is depicted as aloof and lacking the mental capacity to understand her legal predicament during her trial. [12] After protagonist George Burroughs fails to defend her in court, the attention of the accusers turn to him and he is convicted and executed as a result. [13]

  5. Talk:Rachel Dyer - Wikipedia

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    Source: Page 301 of this published dissertation says: "Later in the novel [Rachel Dyer], when George Burroughs is condemned to death on the false testimony of a woman whose love he rejected, sexual frustration and jealousy become openly destructive forces, which critics have duly noted. But the ground for this development is already laid in ...

  6. Nightbitch - Wikipedia

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    Writing for The Washington Post, Bethanne Patrick describes how "Rachel Yoder’s debut novel, 'Nightbitch,' may feel as if the author stuck her hand into your brain and rummaged around. Yoder has a powerful understanding of the alienation that can set in for stay-at-home mothers and others."

  7. American Gothic fiction - Wikipedia

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    This perspective and its underlying hold on American society ripened the blossoming of stories like Rachel Dyer (the first novel about the Salem witch trials), [3] "The Pit and the Pendulum", "Young Goodman Brown", and The Scarlet Letter.

  8. List of historical novels - Wikipedia

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    A selection of historical novels set by epoch and author. (accessed 08-2010) Annotated list of historical novels for children and teens Anchorage Public Library; History networking Authors, Publishers, Editors, Researchers. Suggest tools and sources, help with reading list, discussions challenges. Network, promote books or find work.

  9. Samuel Parris - Wikipedia

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    Author John Neal made Parris a character in Rachel Dyer (1828), which is the first bound novel about the witch trials. [13] In this version of the story his name is Matthew Paris, [14] a socially isolated man who is threatened by Tituba's relationship with John Indian and accuses her out of sexual frustration. [15]

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