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    Ramona is an American novel written by Helen Hunt Jackson. Set in Southern California after the Mexican–American War and annexation of the territory by the United States, Ramona explores the life of a mixed-race Scottish–Native American orphan girl. The story was inspired by the marriage of Hugo Reid and Victoria Reid. [1]

    • Helen Hunt Jackson
    • 1884
  2. bookbrief.io › books › ramona-helen-hunt-jacksonRamona Summary - BookBrief

    Is 'Ramona' based on a true story? While 'Ramona' is a work of fiction, it is inspired by real events and the author's experiences living in Southern California. What is the significance of the title 'Ramona'?

  3. Nov 4, 2019 · Helen Hunt Jackson is best remembered for her novel Ramona, originally published in 1884. The story of a half Irish, half Native American orphan and her lover, Ramona was a blockbuster success. The book remains in print.

  4. www.encyclopedia.com › culture-magazines › ramonaRamona - Encyclopedia.com

    • The Story and Its Background
    • Reception and Influence
    • Bibliography

    Between December 1883 and March 1884 Hunt sat in the Berkeley Hotel in downtown Manhattan and wrote the 150,000-word Ramona in something of a creative frenzy, regularly producing 1,000 to 2,000 words per day (May, Helen Hunt Jackson, pp. 106–112). She saw the novel as a way to invoke an emotional response to the Indian Question that A Century of Di...

    Ramona proved an instant popular success; however, much of its message of social injustice was ignored, with critical opinion focusing on the novel's success as romantic fiction. Ramona was initially serialized in the Christian Union in 1884. The Union's announcement of the forthcoming novel lauded it as "an intensely dramatic and thoroughly modern...

    Primary Works

    Jackson, Helen Hunt. A Century of Dishonor: A Sketch of the United States Government's Dealings with Some of the Indian Tribes. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1881. Jackson, Helen Hunt. Ramona.Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1884.

    Secondary Works

    Byers, John and Elizabeth. "Helen Hunt Jackson: A Critical Bibliography of Secondary Comment." American Literary Realism6, no. 3 (summer 1973): 196–241. Mathes, Valerie Sherer. Helen Hunt Jackson and Her Indian Reform Legacy.Austin: University of Texas Press, 1990. Mathes, Valerie Sherer. The Indian Reform Letters of Helen Hunt Jackson, 1879–1885.Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1998. May, Antoinette. Helen Hunt Jackson: A Lonely Voice of Conscience. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 1987....

  5. Set in Old California, this powerful narrative richly depicts the life of the fading Spanish order, the oppression of tribal American communities and inevitably, the brutal intrusion of white settlers. Ramona, an illegitimate orphan, grows up as the ward of the overbearing Senora Moreno.

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  6. The novel Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson sparked an interest in California's Mission Era that attracted visitors from all over the country. But Jackson's novel was much more than nostalgia for a bygone era -- it was a cry for human rights.

  7. Mar 28, 2022 · Ramona is ultimately sentenced to five years probation, while her partners end up serving jail sentences on weekends before being released on probation. This is depicted accurately except for one...