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Sarah Orne Jewett As a Precursor of Eco-conscious Children Fiction: “A White Heron” As an Example

Zaid Ibrahim Ismael, Prof Sabah Atallah Kahlifa Ali

Volume: 12 Issue: 2 2022

Abstract:

Nearly a century and a half has passed since Sarah Orne Jewett published her much anthologized short story “A White Heron” (1886), but commentators on the tale missed one of the most important points in the text. It is the story’s similarity to the traditional Euro-centric fairy tale of “Little Red Riding Hood”. As an author, writing at the end of the ninetieth century, a time that witnessed the demise of the Romantic movement in America and the beginning of the age of Realism, Jewett did not romanticize her characters, despite the idyllic landscape in which “A White Heron” is set. Her story can be analyzed as a text that aims at disseminating ecological awareness among her young readers. This study focuses on Jewett’s ecological theme through the adventure of her young heroine. It explores the author’s ecofeminist subtext in her revision of the fairy tale of “Little Red Riding Hood”.

DOI: http://doi.org/10.37648/ijrssh.v12i02.027

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