Mary Rowlandson
Mary Rowlandson (c. 1637–1711) was a British American colonial author and Puritan minister’s wife best known for her 1682 captivity narrative, which recounts her capture during King Philip’s War and became a foundational text in early American literature. Her account helped establish the captivity narrative as a major literary genre and was widely read in both the American colonies and England.
captivity narrative
autobiography
colonial literature