The Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mary Rowlandson, first printed in 1682, tells the story of the author’s seven weeks and five days spent living with Native Americans. The book is considered a seminal work of American captivity narratives.
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http://www.jonmiller.org
The University of Akron.
Jon Miller is an Associate Professor of English, at the University of Akron in Akron, Ohio. where he teaches American literature from the beginnings to about 1870. He also teaches American literary and cultural history.
Jon Miller...
• has published extensively on the interpretation of American literature in the context of the history of drinking and temperance reform
• has served as the editor of The Social History of Alcohol Review and the Alcohol and Drugs History Society's Daily Register.


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