Seth's Brother's Wife: A Study of Life in the Greater New York

Par : Harold Frederic
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  • Nombre de pages244
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4737188-5
  • EAN8596547371885
  • Date de parution16/09/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille584 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

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In "Seth's Brother's Wife: A Study of Life in the Greater New York, " Harold Frederic deftly navigates the complexities of early 20th-century American life through a narrative rich with emotional depth. Set against the backdrop of an evolving urban landscape, this novel explores the struggles of its protagonist, Seth, as he confronts familial loyalty, unrequited love, and societal expectations. Frederic employs a naturalistic style, vividly depicting the tensions between personal desires and social conventions, while using sharp dialogue and a deeply evocative setting to capture the spirit of the era.
Harold Frederic, an American writer renowned for his portrayal of life in the Northeastern United States, infused his own experiences as a correspondent in New York City into this novel. His keen observations of the city's dynamics reflect an intimate understanding of human relationships within the bustling metropolis, reflecting the transitional nature of American society at the time. Frederic's background in journalism informs his precise and realistic narrative style, offering readers a compelling glimpse into the lives of those navigating the complexities of urban existence.
This book is highly recommended for those interested in American literature and the social conditions of the late 19th century. Frederic's vivid storytelling and incisive character studies invite readers to both reflect on and immerse themselves in the intricate tapestry of life within Greater New York, making it a significant work for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of American cultural history.
In "Seth's Brother's Wife: A Study of Life in the Greater New York, " Harold Frederic deftly navigates the complexities of early 20th-century American life through a narrative rich with emotional depth. Set against the backdrop of an evolving urban landscape, this novel explores the struggles of its protagonist, Seth, as he confronts familial loyalty, unrequited love, and societal expectations. Frederic employs a naturalistic style, vividly depicting the tensions between personal desires and social conventions, while using sharp dialogue and a deeply evocative setting to capture the spirit of the era.
Harold Frederic, an American writer renowned for his portrayal of life in the Northeastern United States, infused his own experiences as a correspondent in New York City into this novel. His keen observations of the city's dynamics reflect an intimate understanding of human relationships within the bustling metropolis, reflecting the transitional nature of American society at the time. Frederic's background in journalism informs his precise and realistic narrative style, offering readers a compelling glimpse into the lives of those navigating the complexities of urban existence.
This book is highly recommended for those interested in American literature and the social conditions of the late 19th century. Frederic's vivid storytelling and incisive character studies invite readers to both reflect on and immerse themselves in the intricate tapestry of life within Greater New York, making it a significant work for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of American cultural history.
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