Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XXIII.—April, 1852.—Vol. IV. by Various

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Author Various
Title Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XXIII.—April, 1852.—Vol. IV.
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Summary "Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XXIII.—April, 1852.—Vol. IV." by Various is a historical magazine published in the mid-19th century. This edition features an array of narratives, articles, and stories that reflect contemporary society, literature, and culture of the time. The centerpiece of this issue is "Rodolphus: A Franconia Story" by Jacob Abbott, which portrays the life and adventures of characters navigating personal and natural trials against a backdrop of New England. The opening of the story sets a cozy yet tense atmosphere, centering around Ellen, who is taking care of her ailing aunt during a severe winter storm. As she prepares for the night, managing the fire and looking after the comforts of her aunt, we get a glimpse of her nurturing character and strong sense of responsibility. The situation escalates when Ellen hears cries in the distance and decides to venture out into the raging storm, wearing snowshoes to find her missing family members. Abbott's prose vividly captures the perilous conditions and the inner resolve of Ellen as she moves through the treacherous snow, hinting at themes of bravery, responsibility, and familial bonds. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject Culture -- Periodicals
Subject Civilization -- Periodicals
Subject American literature -- Periodicals
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