The Country of the Pointed Firs

The Country of the Pointed Firs

The Country of the Pointed Firs is an 1896 novel by Sarah Orne Jewett which is considered by some literary critics to be her finest work. Henry James described it as her "beautiful little quantum of achievement." Because it is loosely structured, many critics view the book not as a novel, but a series of sketches; however, its structure is unified through both setting and theme. The novel can be read as a study of the effects of isolation and hardship experienced by the inhabitants of the decaying fishing villages along the Maine coast.

Sarah Orne Jewett, who wrote the book when she was 47, was largely responsible for popularizing the regionalism genre with her sketches of the fictional Maine fishing village of Dunnet Landing. Like Jewett, the narrator is a woman, a writer, unattached, genteel in demeanor, intermittently feisty and zealously protective of her time to write. The narrator (Jewett?) removes herself from her landlady's company and writes in an empty schoolhouse.

Themes of The Country of Pointed Firs

1. Life on the land vs. Life on the sea -Captain Littlepage's demeanor change -Mrs. Todd's being instructed by a voice offshore, during their travels to see her mother -nobility of the sea

2. Naturalism -lush descriptive passages detail the surroundings -focal point for the opening to each plot sketch

3. Literature and language as representative of societal status -Mari Harris and Captain Littlepage -low language and a lack of literary knowledge points to relative inelegance

4. Storytelling as an avenue for human connection

5. The quiet life of women

Plot

The narrator returns after a brief visit a few summers prior, to the small coastal town of Dunnet, Maine. The reason she returns is to finish writing her book. Upon arriving she settles in with Mrs. Todd, a local elderly apothecary or homeopathic "herbalist" and she begins to work for her filling in when necessary.

She rents an empty schoolhouse so she can concentrate on her writing. After a funeral, Captain Littlepage, an 80 year old retired sailor, comes to the schoolhouse to visit the narrator because he knows Mrs. Todd. He tells a story about his time on the sea and she is noticeably bored so he begins to leave. She sees that she has offended him with her display of boredom covers her tracks by asking him to tell her more of his story.

Characters

Mrs. Almiry Todd

Initial appearance: Chapter 2; "Mrs. Todd" p. 6 - first talks to the narrator"Well, dear, I took great advantage o' your bein' here. I ain't had such a season for years, but I have never had nobody I could so trust."

Final appearance: Chapter 24; "The Backward View" p. 128-129 - when the narrator is leaving"I lost sight of her as she slowly crossed an open space on one of the higher points of land, and disappeared again behind a dark clump of juniper and the pointed firs.

Captain Littlepage

Intial appearance: Chapter 4; "At the Schoolhouse Window" p. 12 - in the midst of a funeral procession"...I recognized the one strange and unrelated person in all the company, an old man who had always been mysterious to me."

Final appearance: Chapter 10 "The Great Expedition" p.89 - sitting behind his closed window"There was a patient look on the old man's face, as if the world were a great mistake and he had nobody with whom to speak his own language or find companionship."

Mrs. Blackett

Initial appearance: Chapter 8 "Green Island" p.35 - on land"I looked and could see a tiny flutter in the doorway, but a quicker signal had made its way from the heart on shore to the heart on sea."

External links

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