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Stories of a Western Town
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- Nombre de pages102
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4723539-2
- EAN8596547235392
- Date de parution04/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille383 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Stories of a Western Town, " Octave Thanet delves into the life and culture of a fictional Midwestern community, weaving together narratives that capture the complexities of American society in the late 19th century. With a keen eye for detail and a rich, poignant prose style, Thanet portrays the interplay between personal ambitions and communal identities, exploring themes of migration, economic aspiration, and social stratification.
Set against a backdrop of burgeoning towns during America's westward expansion, the stories encapsulate the ethos of a transforming nation while also reflecting the broader literary movements of realism and regionalism that flourished during this era. Thanet, the pen name of Edith M. Thomas, was a keen observer of societal changes, influenced by her own experiences growing up in the Midwest. With a background in literature and a personal connection to the small towns she depicted, her work serves as both a reflection and critique of contemporary values, making her insights all the more prescient.
Her dual identity as a woman author in a predominantly male sphere added a unique perspective to her explorations of community dynamics and the diverse lives within them. Highly recommended for readers interested in literary realism and American regional literature, "Stories of a Western Town" is a rich tapestry of human experience. Through Thanet's evocative storytelling, readers are invited to inhabit a world that feels both timeless and immediately relevant, resonating with current discussions around community cohesion and identity.
Set against a backdrop of burgeoning towns during America's westward expansion, the stories encapsulate the ethos of a transforming nation while also reflecting the broader literary movements of realism and regionalism that flourished during this era. Thanet, the pen name of Edith M. Thomas, was a keen observer of societal changes, influenced by her own experiences growing up in the Midwest. With a background in literature and a personal connection to the small towns she depicted, her work serves as both a reflection and critique of contemporary values, making her insights all the more prescient.
Her dual identity as a woman author in a predominantly male sphere added a unique perspective to her explorations of community dynamics and the diverse lives within them. Highly recommended for readers interested in literary realism and American regional literature, "Stories of a Western Town" is a rich tapestry of human experience. Through Thanet's evocative storytelling, readers are invited to inhabit a world that feels both timeless and immediately relevant, resonating with current discussions around community cohesion and identity.






