Otherwise Phyllis. Love, Ambition, and Social Norms: A Tale of Self - Discovery in Early 20th Century America
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- Nombre de pages435
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-620990-2
- EAN4064066209902
- Date de parution25/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille995 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Otherwise Phyllis, " Meredith Nicholson crafts a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, revealing the intricacies of romance, social dynamics, and the struggle for personal identity. The novel adopts a rich, descriptive literary style that emphasizes psychological detail and the complexities of its characters, particularly the titular Phyllis, who embodies the tensions between societal expectations and individual desires.
Nicholson's prose reflects the intellectual currents of his time, engaging with contemporary issues such as gender roles and class distinctions, thus situating the novel within the greater context of American literature during a period of significant change. Meredith Nicholson, an Indiana-born author and politician, was influenced by his own experiences in a rapidly evolving society. His keen insights into human relationships and societal expectations are mirrored in his characters, drawing from his observations of the cultural shifts occurring in the early 1900s.
Nicholson'Äôs background in politics and his passion for American ideals enriched his storytelling, imbuing "Otherwise Phyllis" with a nuanced examination of the personal struggles against a backdrop of broader societal transformations. Readers will find "Otherwise Phyllis" to be a rewarding exploration of the human condition, making it a highly recommended read for those interested in early 20th-century literature and the complexities of love and self-discovery.
Nicholson'Äôs masterful character development and eloquent prose engage the reader in an emotional journey, inviting reflection on the timeless themes of ambition, desire, and the search for authenticity.
Nicholson's prose reflects the intellectual currents of his time, engaging with contemporary issues such as gender roles and class distinctions, thus situating the novel within the greater context of American literature during a period of significant change. Meredith Nicholson, an Indiana-born author and politician, was influenced by his own experiences in a rapidly evolving society. His keen insights into human relationships and societal expectations are mirrored in his characters, drawing from his observations of the cultural shifts occurring in the early 1900s.
Nicholson'Äôs background in politics and his passion for American ideals enriched his storytelling, imbuing "Otherwise Phyllis" with a nuanced examination of the personal struggles against a backdrop of broader societal transformations. Readers will find "Otherwise Phyllis" to be a rewarding exploration of the human condition, making it a highly recommended read for those interested in early 20th-century literature and the complexities of love and self-discovery.
Nicholson'Äôs masterful character development and eloquent prose engage the reader in an emotional journey, inviting reflection on the timeless themes of ambition, desire, and the search for authenticity.
In "Otherwise Phyllis, " Meredith Nicholson crafts a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, revealing the intricacies of romance, social dynamics, and the struggle for personal identity. The novel adopts a rich, descriptive literary style that emphasizes psychological detail and the complexities of its characters, particularly the titular Phyllis, who embodies the tensions between societal expectations and individual desires.
Nicholson's prose reflects the intellectual currents of his time, engaging with contemporary issues such as gender roles and class distinctions, thus situating the novel within the greater context of American literature during a period of significant change. Meredith Nicholson, an Indiana-born author and politician, was influenced by his own experiences in a rapidly evolving society. His keen insights into human relationships and societal expectations are mirrored in his characters, drawing from his observations of the cultural shifts occurring in the early 1900s.
Nicholson'Äôs background in politics and his passion for American ideals enriched his storytelling, imbuing "Otherwise Phyllis" with a nuanced examination of the personal struggles against a backdrop of broader societal transformations. Readers will find "Otherwise Phyllis" to be a rewarding exploration of the human condition, making it a highly recommended read for those interested in early 20th-century literature and the complexities of love and self-discovery.
Nicholson'Äôs masterful character development and eloquent prose engage the reader in an emotional journey, inviting reflection on the timeless themes of ambition, desire, and the search for authenticity.
Nicholson's prose reflects the intellectual currents of his time, engaging with contemporary issues such as gender roles and class distinctions, thus situating the novel within the greater context of American literature during a period of significant change. Meredith Nicholson, an Indiana-born author and politician, was influenced by his own experiences in a rapidly evolving society. His keen insights into human relationships and societal expectations are mirrored in his characters, drawing from his observations of the cultural shifts occurring in the early 1900s.
Nicholson'Äôs background in politics and his passion for American ideals enriched his storytelling, imbuing "Otherwise Phyllis" with a nuanced examination of the personal struggles against a backdrop of broader societal transformations. Readers will find "Otherwise Phyllis" to be a rewarding exploration of the human condition, making it a highly recommended read for those interested in early 20th-century literature and the complexities of love and self-discovery.
Nicholson'Äôs masterful character development and eloquent prose engage the reader in an emotional journey, inviting reflection on the timeless themes of ambition, desire, and the search for authenticity.









