Harrigan!. Historical Novel

Par : Max Brand, Frederick Schiller Faust
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  • Nombre de pages280
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-80-272-2610-8
  • EAN9788027226108
  • Date de parution16/10/2017
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille824 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurJazzybee Verlag

Résumé

The anthology 'Harrigan!' masterfully showcases an expansive spectrum of literary styles, revealing the vast narrative capabilities of its unified author, Frederick Schiller Faust, writing under the pseudonym Max Brand. This collection employs a varied literary palette, encompassing adventure, romance, and psychological exploration, framed within the compelling early 20th-century American context.
The works exhibit a unique blend of raw characterizations and intricate plot development, making them standout pieces for aficionados of classic American literature. The diverse stories eloquently capture the era's dynamism and the enduring human spirit, characteristics significant to Faust's work. Frederick Schiller Faust, under his more recognized alias Max Brand, brings a broad array of cultural and personal experiences to this anthology.
Each tale resonates with elements from cowboy lore to European literary influences, weaving a rich tapestry that reflects the complicated social and historical milieu of his times. Faust's prolific output and eclectic range unite to form a cohesive thematic exploration of resilience and identity, showcasing his adeptness in merging various literary traditions and narratives. 'Harrigan!' offers readers a precious opportunity to traverse through multifaceted landscapes of human emotion and historical contexts.
This anthology not only serves as a literary encounter with one of the early 20th century's prolific writers but also invites a deeper comprehension of the cultural and social underpinnings that influence narrative fiction. Readers, from seasoned scholars to causal enthusiasts, will find this collection a profound medium for engaging with the complex interplay of identity, culture, and storytelling artistry.
The anthology 'Harrigan!' masterfully showcases an expansive spectrum of literary styles, revealing the vast narrative capabilities of its unified author, Frederick Schiller Faust, writing under the pseudonym Max Brand. This collection employs a varied literary palette, encompassing adventure, romance, and psychological exploration, framed within the compelling early 20th-century American context.
The works exhibit a unique blend of raw characterizations and intricate plot development, making them standout pieces for aficionados of classic American literature. The diverse stories eloquently capture the era's dynamism and the enduring human spirit, characteristics significant to Faust's work. Frederick Schiller Faust, under his more recognized alias Max Brand, brings a broad array of cultural and personal experiences to this anthology.
Each tale resonates with elements from cowboy lore to European literary influences, weaving a rich tapestry that reflects the complicated social and historical milieu of his times. Faust's prolific output and eclectic range unite to form a cohesive thematic exploration of resilience and identity, showcasing his adeptness in merging various literary traditions and narratives. 'Harrigan!' offers readers a precious opportunity to traverse through multifaceted landscapes of human emotion and historical contexts.
This anthology not only serves as a literary encounter with one of the early 20th century's prolific writers but also invites a deeper comprehension of the cultural and social underpinnings that influence narrative fiction. Readers, from seasoned scholars to causal enthusiasts, will find this collection a profound medium for engaging with the complex interplay of identity, culture, and storytelling artistry.