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In "Vermont: A Study of Independence," Rowland Evans Robinson presents a profound exploration of the state's unique character and its historical context of autonomy. Through meticulous research and a narrative style that blends personal anecdotes with broader social commentary, Robinson examines the ethos of independence that has defined Vermont's identity. The book delves into the state's revolutionary heritage, its role in shaping American ideals of self-governance, and the enduring spirit of individualism found within its landscapes and communities. Rowland Evans Robinson, a prominent…mehr

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In "Vermont: A Study of Independence," Rowland Evans Robinson presents a profound exploration of the state's unique character and its historical context of autonomy. Through meticulous research and a narrative style that blends personal anecdotes with broader social commentary, Robinson examines the ethos of independence that has defined Vermont's identity. The book delves into the state's revolutionary heritage, its role in shaping American ideals of self-governance, and the enduring spirit of individualism found within its landscapes and communities. Rowland Evans Robinson, a prominent figure in Vermont's literary and historical landscape, was deeply rooted in the region's culture, which informed his keen insights into its governance and social fabric. His own experiences growing up in a state known for its defiance of external authority undoubtedly influenced his perspective. Robinson's passion for Vermont's history, agriculture, and the environment emerges clearly in his writing, providing readers with an authentic voice resonating with the land's values. "Vermont: A Study of Independence" is essential reading for anyone interested in American history, statehood, and the concept of independence. Robinson's careful assessment not only enlightens the reader about Vermont's past but also invites contemplation on the broader implications of individuality and self-governance in today's society.

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Rowland Evans Robinson (1833-1900) was a distinguished American author and illustrator, known for his engagement with the rural life and landscapes of Vermont. Born into a Quaker family in Ferrisburgh, Vermont, Robinson's upbringing amid the natural splendor of the New England countryside deeply influenced his later works. A farmer by trade, his intimate familiarity with the land and its denizens lent authenticity to his literary endeavors. 'Vermont: A Study of Independence' embodies Robinson's reflective and observant nature. It is a vivid articulation of Vermont's character, exploring its culture, politics, and the fierce independence of its people through both prose and artwork. His literary style often merged detailed natural observation with a gentle humor, revealing the idiosyncrasies of rural life in the 19th century. Robinson's works contribute significantly to the American regional realist tradition, rendering him a literary figure of note in the annals of American letters. His legacy endures as an astute chronicler of the Yankee spirit and the evocative Vermont landscape.