John Pory, 1572-1636: The Life and Letters of a Man of Many Parts
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William S. Powell
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Biography
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
105
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 27, 2011
出版社
The University of North Carolina Press
版
First Edition first Printing
ISBN-10
0807812706
ISBN-13
9780807812709
説明
John Pory was a figure of remarkable versatility and intelligence during a transformative period in early 17th-century America. His journey from common origins to a position of notable respect reflects not only his personal achievements but also the evolving landscape of colonial life. With a profound understanding of law and politics, Pory's contributions were pivotal in shaping the governance of early American settlements.
As secretary to the Council of Virginia, he played a crucial role in the administration, navigating the complex relationships between settlers and indigenous populations. Pory's letters reveal his dedication to the pursuit of knowledge and education, which he valued over many social barriers. They also capture the nuances of life during that era, painting a vivid picture of the challenges and triumphs faced by those who sought to establish a new world.
This meticulously crafted exploration of Pory’s life offers insights into his thoughts and experiences, allowing readers to connect with a man who embodied the spirit of his time. Through his correspondence, Pory’s multifaceted character emerges, showcasing not only his political acumen but also his literary aspirations.
William S. Powell’s engaging narrative brings Pory’s story to life, inviting readers to reflect on the broader themes of identity and purpose in a fledgling society. The account serves as a testament to the enduring impact of those who dared to dream beyond their circumstances, leaving a legacy that resonates to this day.
As secretary to the Council of Virginia, he played a crucial role in the administration, navigating the complex relationships between settlers and indigenous populations. Pory's letters reveal his dedication to the pursuit of knowledge and education, which he valued over many social barriers. They also capture the nuances of life during that era, painting a vivid picture of the challenges and triumphs faced by those who sought to establish a new world.
This meticulously crafted exploration of Pory’s life offers insights into his thoughts and experiences, allowing readers to connect with a man who embodied the spirit of his time. Through his correspondence, Pory’s multifaceted character emerges, showcasing not only his political acumen but also his literary aspirations.
William S. Powell’s engaging narrative brings Pory’s story to life, inviting readers to reflect on the broader themes of identity and purpose in a fledgling society. The account serves as a testament to the enduring impact of those who dared to dream beyond their circumstances, leaving a legacy that resonates to this day.