Reuben And Rachel, Or, Tales Of Old Times
- 374 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Susanna Rowson was a British-American author whose debut novel became a monumental bestseller, shaping American literature for decades. Her works delve into the profound moral and social questions of her era, showcasing a keen understanding of character psychology. Rowson explored themes of honor, betrayal, and societal expectations, often employing an emotional and didactic style. Her significance lies in establishing foundational elements of the American literary landscape and presenting complex female characters that continue to resonate with readers.


A bestselling novel in its time, Sarah or the Exemplary Wife tells the story of a virtuous young woman who strives to live up to the religious and social expectations of her community. With themes of piety, domesticity, and femininity, Sarah remains an important work of early American literature and a fascinating cultural artifact.