Madam Constantia The Romance Of A Prisoner Of War In The Revolution (South Carolina)
By:Jefferson Carter Published By:Double9 Books
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Madam Constantia The Romance Of A Prisoner Of War In The Revolution (South Carolina)
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Madam Constantia: The romance of a prisoner of war in the revolution (South Carolina) is a historical novel edited in the early twentieth century, unfolding during the American Revolutionary War and focusing on the atmosphere of conflict in South Carolina. The novel explores the tension, violence, and emotional struggles experienced by both prisoners of war and local residents as they navigate divided loyalties and wartime pressures. The opening presents reflections on captivity and injury, offering a vivid portrayal of the fears, uncertainties, and moral questions raised by war. As the story develops, it highlights the fragile connections formed between individuals on opposite sides of the conflict and the psychological weight carried by those forced into roles they may not fully support. This beginning sets a foundation for exploring the broader human cost of war, emphasizing the emotional resilience, shifting alliances, and ethical challenges faced by people caught in a turbulent historical moment. The novel’s attention to personal dilemmas and societal pressures offers an immersive view into the Revolutionary War’s impact on both the battlefield and the home front, inviting readers into a world where survival, loyalty, and compassion are constantly tested.
Madam Constantia: The romance of a prisoner of war in the revolution (South Carolina) is a historical novel edited in the early twentieth century, unfolding during the American Revolutionary War and focusing on the atmosphere of conflict in South Carolina. The novel explores the tension, violence, and emotional struggles experienced by both prisoners of war and local residents as they navigate divided loyalties and wartime pressures. The opening presents reflections on captivity and injury, offering a vivid portrayal of the fears, uncertainties, and moral questions raised by war. As the story develops, it highlights the fragile connections formed between individuals on opposite sides of the conflict and the psychological weight carried by those forced into roles they may not fully support. This beginning sets a foundation for exploring the broader human cost of war, emphasizing the emotional resilience, shifting alliances, and ethical challenges faced by people caught in a turbulent historical moment. The novel’s attention to personal dilemmas and societal pressures offers an immersive view into the Revolutionary War’s impact on both the battlefield and the home front, inviting readers into a world where survival, loyalty, and compassion are constantly tested.