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"An American Girl Abroad," authored by Adeline Trafton, is a captivating narrative that chronicles the adventures of a young American girl as she embarks on a adventure overseas. In this charming story, the protagonist, probably a reflection of the writer's very own reports, unearths herself in a foreign land, establishing doorways to new cultures, people, and reviews. Trafton's storytelling is a satisfying blend of travelogue and private reflection, imparting readers a bright portrayal of the points of interest, sounds, and sensations of the places visited. The narrative captures the essence…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
"An American Girl Abroad," authored by Adeline Trafton, is a captivating narrative that chronicles the adventures of a young American girl as she embarks on a adventure overseas. In this charming story, the protagonist, probably a reflection of the writer's very own reports, unearths herself in a foreign land, establishing doorways to new cultures, people, and reviews. Trafton's storytelling is a satisfying blend of travelogue and private reflection, imparting readers a bright portrayal of the points of interest, sounds, and sensations of the places visited. The narrative captures the essence of move-cultural encounters, providing a window into the marvel and intrigue skilled by the American girl as she navigates the intricacies of lifestyles abroad. As she explores the surprising landscapes and interacts with the human beings she encounters, the protagonist's perspective on the world broadens, leading to personal growth and enlightenment. Through this journey, Trafton's work underscores the customary issues of self-discovery, variation, and the transformative electricity of travel. "An American Girl Abroad" serves as each a fascinating tour narrative and a coming-of-age story. Adeline Trafton's work is a testomony to the iconic attraction of memories about exploration, curiosity, and the discovery of latest horizons, making it a literary gem that keeps to resonate with readers searching for to undertaking beyond their comfort zones.
Autorenporträt
Adeline Trafton Knox (about 1842-1920?) was an American novelist and writer who published the most of her work in the 1870s. Trafton was born in Saccarappa, Maine circa 1842, the daughter of pastor (and one-term member of the United States Congress) Mark Trafton (sources differ; it was likely closer to 1842, while several suggest February 8, 1845). She attended Wesleyan Female College in Wilmington, Delaware for a while. Under a pen name, she began publishing brief pieces in the Springfield Republican newspaper in 1868. An American Girl Abroad was published in 1872 as a book based on a series of her foreign letters published in that daily. Katherine Earle (1874) and His Inheritance (1878) were both serialized in Scribner's Monthly before being published as books. She married lawyer Samuel Knox, Jr. (d. 1897) in 1889. Dorothy's Experience was initially serialized in the Christian Union in 1890. She was against women's suffrage. According to a 1980 anthology on American women writers, Trafton is rarely recognized today and had little influence on other writers of her time. Nonetheless, "her plots appear contrived and sentimental by modern standards." She "wrote lively, interesting stories" and "was well-liked by young readers for at least a few decades."