The Rangers

The Rangers

Historical Fiction of the American Frontier, Wilderness Adventure, and Revolutionary War

Daniel Pierce Thompson

Romans & récits

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288 pages

ISBN : 9782322622450

Éditeur : BoD - Books on Demand

Date de parution : 06.05.2025

Langue : anglais

Mots-clés : Daniel Pierce Thompson, The Rangers, historical fiction, american frontier, Revolutionary War

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« The Rangers » by Daniel Pierce Thompson immerses readers in the untamed landscapes of early America, where frontier justice and survival intertwine. Set against the backdrop of Vermonts rugged wilderness during the Revolutionary era, the narrative follows a band of rangers navigating conflicts between colonial settlers, British loyalists, and Indigenous tribes. Thompsons prose captures the perilous beauty of the frontier, from dense forests to makeshift settlements, while exploring themes of loyalty, resilience, and the moral ambiguities of war.

Central to the story are the rangers covert missions, which blur the lines between heroism and survival. The protagonist, often a composite of historical frontier figures, grapples with personal vendettas and alliances that mirror the fractured loyalties of the era. Subplots involving land disputes and romantic entanglements add depth, reflecting the socio-political tensions of 18th-century America.

A hallmark of early American literature, this novel appeals to enthusiasts of wilderness adventure and Revolutionary War history. Thompsons meticulous attention to regional dialect and historical detail offers a window into pioneer life, making it a staple for readers of 19th-century novels and historical fiction.
Daniel Pierce Thompson

Daniel Pierce Thompson

Daniel Pierce Thompson (1795.1868) was a Vermont-based author and jurist whose works encapsulated the spirit of early American frontier life. A self-taught lawyer and journalist, Thompson served as Vermonts Secretary of State and later as a county judge, experiences that informed his nuanced portrayals of justice and governance. His most acclaimed novel, The Green Mountain Boys (1839), romanticized Vermonts struggle for independence, cementing his reputation as a pioneer of American historical fiction.

« The Rangers » exemplifies Thompsons ability to merge factual events with dramatic narrative, a technique that resonated with 19th-century audiences seeking both education and entertainment. While criticized for sentimentalism, his depictions of wilderness survival and ethical dilemmas remain influential in studies of early American literature.

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