
Eoneguski: The Cherokee Chief
A Southern Appalachian Frontier Romance of Cherokee Sovereignty, Settler Conflict, and Indigenous Resistance
Robert Strange(Author)
Sharp Ink (Publisher)
Published on 28. November 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
108 pages
978-80-283-4132-9 (ISBN)
Description
Robert Strange's Eoneguski: The Cherokee Chief is a historical romance set amid the turbulent borderlands of the early American South, where Native sovereignty, settler expansion, warfare, and personal loyalty collide. Combining adventure narrative, sentimental fiction, and antiquarian regional history, the novel reflects the nineteenth-century fascination with the "vanishing Indian" while also registering the moral unease surrounding Cherokee dispossession. Its style is elevated, episodic, and rhetorical, placing it within the tradition of early American frontier fiction associated with Cooper, yet marked by a distinctly North Carolinian perspective. Strange was a lawyer, judge, and United States senator from North Carolina, and his public career unfolded during the era of Indian Removal and sectional political debate. His familiarity with law, governance, and Southern society informs the book's concern with authority, justice, and cultural conflict. Writing from within the world that helped shape federal and state Indian policy, Strange produced a work that is both imaginative fiction and revealing historical document. Readers interested in early American literature, Cherokee representation, Southern frontier mythology, or the politics of removal will find this novel especially valuable. It rewards attention not only as a dramatic tale, but as evidence of how nineteenth-century America narrated its own expansion.
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Language
English
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
245 gr
ISBN-13
978-80-283-4132-9 (9788028341329)
Schweitzer Classification