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<A classic read in English_ Jane Talbot by Charles Brockden Brown>
"Jane Talbot" is a novella written by Charles Brockden Brown, an American writer known for his contributions to early American literature and the Gothic genre, published in 1801.
¡°Jane Talbot¡± is the story of a woman named Jane Talbot, the daughter of a British officer stationed in the American colonies during the Revolutionary War. The novel deals with Jane's challenges and experiences as she navigates the tumultuous events of the war and its aftermath, as well as her themes of love, loyalty, and personal transformation.
One of the notable aspects of Jane Talbot is its focus on the perspective of the female protagonist during a time of political upheaval and conflict. This was a relatively uncommon theme in American literature at the time, making the novella a unique contribution to the early American novel.

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Summary
Jane Talbot is a proud and independent young woman, and she also has a deep prejudice against the fanatical and narrow-minded Quakers. But when she becomes an orphan and has nowhere to go, she is forced to accept the hospitality of a Quaker family.
At first Jane resists the Quakers' lifestyle, but she finds their simplicity and piety stifling. But as she gradually comes to appreciate their kindness and compassion, she also begins to question her own prejudices...