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THE FIRST Indian captivity narrative published in North America, that by Mary White Rowlandson (ca. 1635-1711), appeared in 1682.1
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captivity topos, tivity tales, outward captivity, divine affliction, white male fantasy, tivity narratives, captivity tale, sentimental authors, imaginal activity, captivity narrative, returning captives, perfect resignation, rational entertainment, sentimental literature, returned captives, symbolic complex, sentimental novel, former captives, interpretive frame, reading structures
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New England, Per Amicum, Mary Rowlandson, Cotton Mather, Joseph Rowlandson, Maria Kittle, Grey Owl, American Indian, United States, Daniel Boone, John Williams, The Emerald Forest, Jack Crabb, Man Called Horse, New York, Rusoe D'Eres, Adam Smith, Hannah Swarton, Little Big Man, Miss Barber, Native Americans, North America, Praying Indians, Running Deer, The Searchers
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