A Drift from Redwood Camp by Bret Harte

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Author Harte, Bret, 1836-1902
Title A Drift from Redwood Camp
Credits Produced by Donald Lainson; David Widger
Summary "A Drift from Redwood Camp" by Bret Harte is a short story written in the mid-19th century, during a time marked by the American West's expansion and the complexity of frontier life. This tale explores themes of identity, survival, and social dynamics within a rugged camp setting. It recounts the story of Elijah Martin, a man typically viewed as a shiftless, unremarkable character who unexpectedly finds himself thrust into a position of power among Native Americans. Elijah Martin's life takes a dramatic turn after being swept away by a flood from Redwood Camp. Washed ashore in an unfamiliar territory, he initially encounters fear and uncertainty but ultimately disguises himself as the chief of the Minyo tribe after the natives mistake him for their prophesized leader. As he grapples with this newfound role, he experiences both the weight of leadership and the selfish desires that arise from it. His inability to confront the consequences of violence against his own people, juxtaposed with moments of courage, reveals the complexities of his character. Ultimately, the influence he unwittingly wields over the tribe leads to significant changes, but his moral inadequacies culminate in a tragic twist, as his wife becomes embroiled in an incident that tests his loyalties and compels him to confront his past. The story concludes with a return to Redwood Camp, questioning the nature of identity and society. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Western stories
Subject American fiction -- 19th century
Subject California -- Social life and customs -- Fiction
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EBook-No. 2712
Release Date
Most Recently Updated Jan 27, 2021
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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