First Fam'lies Of The Sierras : The Arrival Of The First Woman In A Mining Camp

Joaquin Miller


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"First Fam'lies of the Sierras" by Joaquin Miller is a vivid portrayal of life in a remote mining camp during the California Gold Rush. The narrative begins with the election of a judge in the camp, highlighting the rough and ready nature of the miners who prefer a change who is not overly intellectual. The story then shifts focus to the arrival of a mysterious and respectable woman, referred to as the "Widow," who becomes the first decent woman in the camp. Her presence brings a sense of order and civility to the otherwise chaotic and lawless environment. The miners, who are mostly rough and unrefined, are deeply affected by her presence, and she quickly becomes a central figure in the community. The Widow takes on the task of washing and mending clothes for the miners, a service that was previously handled by a Chinese man named Washee-Washee. Her arrival leads to a humorous conflict involving Washee-Washee, who is caught stealing clothes. The story also introduces Little Billie Piper, a boyish and poetic figure who forms a close bond with the Widow. Through these characters, Miller explores themes of isolation, community, and the transformative power of a single individual in a harsh and unforgiving landscape. The narrative is rich with descriptions of the natural beauty of the Sierras and the rugged life of the miners, providing a snapshot of a historical phase in American history.

Détails

Code EAN :9791041983575
Auteur(trice) : 
Editeur :Culturea
Date de publication :  29-01-2024
Format :Livre
Langue(s) : langue indéterminée
Hauteur :220 mm
Largeur :170 mm
Epaisseur :11 mm
Poids :274 gr
Stock :Disponible sur commande
Nombre de pages :150