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- Oldtown_Folks abstract "Oldtown Folks is an 1869 novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Oldtown is a fictional name for the real town of Natick, Massachusetts, the native home of Harriett Beecher Stowe's husband, and many of the ideas in the book come primarily from his memories. Oldtown Folks has claim to be read as a religious novel and often discusses Puritan lifestyles as well as Calvinism and Arminian theology. In addition to these concepts and also the nature of a utopian society, this novel focuses on the question of reproduction and mothering. Written from the perspective of the main character, Horace Holyoke, the novel follows his life in post-American Revolution New England. It is divided into two volumes by the age of Horace and his friends.".
- Oldtown_Folks author Harriet_Beecher_Stowe.
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- Oldtown_Folks wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oldtown Folks".
- Oldtown_Folks author Harriet_Beecher_Stowe.
- Oldtown_Folks country "United States".
- Oldtown_Folks genre Historical_Novel.
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- Oldtown_Folks language "English".
- Oldtown_Folks name "Oldtown Folks".
- Oldtown_Folks pages "692".
- Oldtown_Folks publisher "Fields, Osgood, and Co.".
- Oldtown_Folks releaseDate "1869".
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- Oldtown_Folks comment "Oldtown Folks is an 1869 novel written by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Oldtown is a fictional name for the real town of Natick, Massachusetts, the native home of Harriett Beecher Stowe's husband, and many of the ideas in the book come primarily from his memories. Oldtown Folks has claim to be read as a religious novel and often discusses Puritan lifestyles as well as Calvinism and Arminian theology.".
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