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'Doc.' Gordon. Exploring Small-Town Life and Social Dynamics in 19th Century America
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- Nombre de pages750
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664569936
- EAN4057664569936
- Date de parution05/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille1 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In 'Doc.' Gordon, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman crafts a poignant narrative set against the backdrop of rural New England, exploring the intricate relationships among a community grappling with the complexities of life and death. Freeman employs a realistic literary style, marked by her empathy and keen observation of human emotions, which effectively immerses the reader in the psyche of her characters.
The novel's context reflects a burgeoning interest in psychological depth and social realism during the late 19th century, making it a notable exploration of gender roles, professional identity, and domesticity in a rapidly changing society. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, an influential figure in American literature, often drew inspiration from her own experiences in New England. Having navigated the complexities of gender and social expectations, Freeman's writing frequently mirrors her own struggles as a woman in a male-dominated profession.
Her insightful examination of small-town life, combined with her naturalistic style, reveals her intentions to illuminate the often-overlooked struggles faced by women and rural communities in her time. I highly recommend 'Doc.' Gordon to readers who appreciate nuanced character studies and a realistic portrayal of the human condition. Freeman's masterful storytelling and deep psychological insights render this work not only a significant contribution to American literature but also a timeless reflection on the interwoven lives of its characters.
The novel's context reflects a burgeoning interest in psychological depth and social realism during the late 19th century, making it a notable exploration of gender roles, professional identity, and domesticity in a rapidly changing society. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, an influential figure in American literature, often drew inspiration from her own experiences in New England. Having navigated the complexities of gender and social expectations, Freeman's writing frequently mirrors her own struggles as a woman in a male-dominated profession.
Her insightful examination of small-town life, combined with her naturalistic style, reveals her intentions to illuminate the often-overlooked struggles faced by women and rural communities in her time. I highly recommend 'Doc.' Gordon to readers who appreciate nuanced character studies and a realistic portrayal of the human condition. Freeman's masterful storytelling and deep psychological insights render this work not only a significant contribution to American literature but also a timeless reflection on the interwoven lives of its characters.



















