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Burl
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- EN
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Big Black Burl is portrayed as a formidable figure of strength and bravery within the frontier wilderness of Kentucky during the late 19th century. The novel recounts Burl's efforts in defending his community against Native American incursions, illustrating his physical prowess and courageous actions. Central to the narrative is Burl’s relationship with Bushie, a young white boy, highlighting themes of loyalty, kinship, and racial interaction amidst the dangers of settler life. Set in a period of early American settlement, the story reflects the tensions and conflicts characteristic of frontier expansion, with vivid depictions of wilderness landscapes and the perils faced by settlers. The work combines elements of adventure and regional history, emphasizing individual heroism against a backdrop of societal upheaval during an era of westward expansion.
The novel emphasizes Burl’s role as a protector and the bonds formed between characters of different races in a rugged frontier environment. It explores themes of bravery, loyalty, and the challenges of frontier life in the context of early American settlement.
The novel emphasizes Burl’s role as a protector and the bonds formed between characters of different races in a rugged frontier environment. It explores themes of bravery, loyalty, and the challenges of frontier life in the context of early American settlement.
From the opening pages
By the Book Agents of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. PREFACE. Some one has said that inasmuch as the Preface to a book is the last thing that is written, it ought to be the last that is read. I suppose that some readers prefer to omit the Preface until they have read the book, for many writers, Lord Lytton among the number, really destroy the illusion of a work of fiction by specifying the conditions under which it was written. A certain amount of faith in the reality of the things recorded is, to many minds, essential to true enjoyment of the story. However the case may be, I prefer that the reader of this volume should read these lines of mine before he proceeds farther. The author of this little book is both blind and deaf ! For many years he has been absolutely blind. He has utterly lost the sense of hearing also; and whilst he speaks with singular clearness, and with some modulation of voice, he can receive no communication from his fellow-creatures except through an alphabet which he carries upon his hand! Every word must be spelled letter by letter. Thus deprived of two of his senses, it is a marvel that he is able to write at all. That he has written a book of more than ordinary interest I am sure the reader will decide when he has read it. There are passages of true poetry scattered here and there, and some descriptive scenes that will not suffer by comparison with those of the best of living authors. Under other circumstances, I would exercise my editorial prerogative, and change the form of some of his expressions; but the style of Mr. Heady is peculiar: it is his own, and the merit of originality should not be denied to him, even in those rare instances in which he breaks away from the trammels of recognized laws of language. I am sure that the knowledge of the infirmities under which this author writes will secure to him a lenient spirit of criticism, whilst it inspires admiration in view of the great excellence of his work. Not a line, not a word of complaint against the Providence that has afflicted him—not the slightest allusion to his personal disabilities—will be found anywhere in this volume. The spirit…
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