Meneseteung (Masterplots II: Short Story Series, Revised Edition)
At a glance:
- Author: Alice Laidlaw
- First Published: 1988
- Type of Plot: Psychological
- Time of Work: 1854-1903
- Setting: A small town in rural Ontario, Canada
- Principal Characters: Almeda (“Meda”) Joynt Roth, Jarvis Poulter
- Genres: Short fiction
- Subjects: Freedom, North America or North Americans, Twentieth century, Nineteenth century, Marriage, Poetry or poets, Domestic violence, Violence, Canada or Canadians, Small-town life, Single people, Widows or widowers, Conformity, Eccentrics or eccentricities, 1900’s
- Locales: Ontario, Canada
The Story
“Meneseteung” begins with a description of a book of poems, dated 1873, and of its author, Almeda Joynt Roth, as she appears in a photograph. In her preface to the book, Almeda explains that in 1854, when she was fourteen, her family moved to a part of Ontario, Canada, that was then just being settled. There her father's business prospered, and he built a comfortable home for his family. However, within the next six years, her sister, her brother, and her mother all died, leaving Almeda to keep house for her father until his death twelve years later. According to...
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