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  1. The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson. First Printed in 1682 at Cambridge, Massachusetts, by Mary White Rowlandson, 2010-01-01
  2. The narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson: Whereunto are annexed a map of her removes & biographical & historical notes by Mary White Rowlandson, 1953
  3. Captured by Indians: A True Account by Mary Rowlandson (America's Past) by Mary Rowlandson, 2004-03-31
  4. Narratives of the Indian Wars, 1675-1699 by Cotton Mather, Mary White Rowlandson, et all 2010-03-08
  5. Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson by Rowlandson Mary White, 2010-10-01
  6. The Dreams of Mary Rowlandson by Hilary Holladay, 2006-07-19
  7. The Captivity and Deliverance of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, of Lancaster, Who Was Taken by the French and Indians by Mary Rowlandson, 2009-09-17
  8. The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson: First Printed in 1682 at Cambridge, Massachusetts, & London, England. Now Reprinted ... Removes, Biographical & Historical Notes, by Mary White Rowlandson, Joseph Rowlandson, 2010-02-05
  9. A narrative of the captivity, sufferings and removes, of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others; and treated ... and cruel manner by those vile savages by Mary White Rowlandson, 2010-08-06
  10. Mrs. Mary Rowlandson-Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson by Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, 2009-07-22
  11. Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson by White Mary Rowlandson, 2009-11-08
  12. A narative [sic] of the captivity, sufferings and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians, with several others, and treated ... and cruel manner by those vile savages by Mary White Rowlandson, 2010-08-06
  13. The Account of Mary Rowlandson and Other Indian Captivity Narratives [ACCOUNT OF MARY ROWLANDSON & O]
  14. A narrative of the captivity, sufferings and removes of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, who was taken prisoner by the Indians with several others, and treated in ... and cruel manner by those vile savages by Mary White Rowlandson, 2010-08-06

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(c1635-1678) American writer. Mary Rowlandson is famous for her "Narrative of the Captivity and Restauration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson," which details her journey as a servant with her Native American captors.
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Recent Up a category 10 Captivity Narratives Captivity narratives were popular in Colonial American Literature. Read about the exploits of Mary Rowlandson and other captives. Bibliography From Gonzaga University, a bibliography on Rowlandson and captivity narratives. Biography From Ask Jeeves, a page of information about Rowlandson, particularly her capture and captivity and the subsequent publication of her account. The Chosen People of God Caroline Gleason discusses the significance of Rowlandson's faith in her writing.

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mary White rowlandson (1637?1711) Contributing Editor Paula Uruburu. Classroom Issues and Strategies. The narrative is best approached from several perspectives, including literary (what makes it a
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Classroom Issues and Strategies
The narrative is best approached from several perspectives, including literary (what makes it a work of literature?); historical (where does fact mix with fiction?); and psychological (what factors may be affecting Rowlandson's interpretation of her experience?). Students respond well to the personal diary-like quality of the narrative and the trials Rowlandson undergoes. Although most side with her, some also recognize the hardships the Indians have experienced at the hands of the colonists.
Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues
It is important for the students to get the straight historical facts about King Phillip's War during which Rowlandson was taken captive. This allows them to see both sides of the issues that caused the "war" and to better understand the Indians' plight as well as Rowlandson's reaction to her eleven-week captivity.
Significant Form, Style, or Artistic Conventions
Discussion of the Indian captivity narrative as a genre is essential. Also, a background on Puritan sermons and their reliance upon the Word in the Bible is important since the movement/structure of the narrative juxtaposes real events with biblical comparisons or equivalents.

23. Mary Rowlandson --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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24. Narrative Of The Captivity And Removes Of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson
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25. (The Captivity And Deliverance Of Mrs; Rowlandson) : Early Canadiana Online
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30. Rowlandson, Mary White - University Of Maryland
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narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. mary rowlandson, commended by her, to all that desires to know the Lord s doings to, and dealings with her.
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Selected Bibliography - Articles Study Questions MLA Style Citation of this Web Page Chap 1 - Index ... Home Page Primary Work The sovereignty and goodness of God, together with the faithfulness of his promises displayed, being a narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, commended by her, to all that desires to know the Lord's doings to, and dealings with her . ..., 1682 (known as the Narrative Narrative . reprint of 1953 edition. Sandwich, MA: Chapman Billies, Inc. ISBN 0-939218-20-8. Selected Bibliography - Books Van Der Beets, Richard. Held Captive By the Indians: Selected Narratives 1642-1836 . Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1973. Burke, Charles. Puritans at Bay . New York: Exposition Press, 1967. Drimmer, Frederick, ed. Captured By the Indians . New York: Dover, 1961. Slotkin, Richard, and James Folsom.

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Mary White Rowlandson (1637?-1711)
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Classroom Issues and Strategies
The narrative is best approached from several perspectives, including literary (what makes it a work of literature?); historical (where does fact mix with fiction?); and psychological (what factors may be affecting Rowlandson's interpretation of her experience?). Students respond well to the personal diary-like quality of the narrative and the trials Rowlandson undergoes. Although most side with her, some also recognize the hardships the Indians have experienced at the hands of the colonists.
Major Themes, Historical Perspectives, and Personal Issues
It is important for the students to get the straight historical facts about King Phillip's War during which Rowlandson was taken captive. This allows them to see both sides of the issues that caused the "war" and to better understand the Indians' plight as well as Rowlandson's reaction to her eleven-week captivity.
Significant Form, Style, or Artistic Conventions
Discussion of the Indian captivity narrative as a genre is essential. Also, a background on Puritan sermons and their reliance upon the Word in the Bible is important since the movement/structure of the narrative juxtaposes real events with biblical comparisons or equivalents.

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39. Mary Rowlandson, "The Narrative Of The Captivity...." (1682)
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The sovereignty and goodness of GOD, together with the faithfulness of his promises displayed, being a narrative of the captivity and restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson, commended by her, to all that desires to know the Lord's doings to, and dealings with her. Especially to her dear children and relations. The second Addition [sic] Corrected and amended. Written by her own hand for her private use, and now made public at the earnest desire of some friends, and for the benefit of the afflicted. Deut. 32.39. See now that I, even I am he, and there is no god with me, I kill and I make alive, I wound and I heal, neither is there any can deliver out of my hand.
I had often before this said that if the Indians should come, I should choose rather to be killed by them than taken alive, but when it came to the trial my mind changed; their glittering weapons so daunted my spirit, that I chose rather to go along with those (as I may say) ravenous beasts, than that moment to end my days; and that I may the better declare what happened to me during that grievous captivity, I shall particularly speak of the several removes we had up and down the wilderness. The First Remove
Those seven that were killed at Lancaster the summer before upon a Sabbath day, and the one that was afterward killed upon a weekday, were slain and mangled in a barbarous manner, by one-eyed John, and Marlborough's Praying Indians, which Capt. Mosely brought to Boston, as the Indians told me.

40. Mary Rowlandson, "The Narrative Of The Captivity...." (1682)
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The image of Indians in New England was shaped both by traditions brought with settlers from Europe and by their experiences with Indians in the New World; however, their (predominantly negative) preconceptions colored almost all interactions. In the European tradition, Indians were either "barbaric and uncvilized heathens" or "noble savages," although the former definition usually won out over the latter. Some Puritans tried to spread Christianity to New England's Indians, but most tribes were distrustful of the settlers because they as often spread disease and dissension among tribes as they spread Christianity. For the settlers' part, nothing reinforced their negative associations with Indians like the tradition of captivity narratives which emerged in early American letters.
In 1675, the Wampanoag Chief Metacomet (known as King Philip by the English) expressed his resentment toward the settlers for encroaching on his tribal lands and treating his people disdainfully. The resulting war, known as "King Philip's War", which broke out resulted in a rash of raids throughout New England. In one of these battles, at Lancaster, Massachusetts, the Wampanoag and their Narraganset allies took several settlers captive and held them for ransom; among these captives was Mary White Rowlandson, the wife of a Congregationalist minister, and her three children.
Rowlandson remained a prisoner of the Narraganset for several months, during which time she and her two surviving children were forced to live and work as members of the tribe. The Rowlandsons were eventually ransomed and freed before the end of the war, and returned to her husband, who had now relocated to Wethersfield, Connecticut.

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