Stories Of Ohio
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- Nombre de pages1776
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4735496-3
- EAN8596547354963
- Date de parution16/09/2022
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurDIGICAT
Résumé
In "Stories of Ohio, " William Dean Howells masterfully encapsulates the essence of life in mid-19th century America, specifically within his native Ohio. Through a series of vivid narratives, Howells employs a realist literary style that emphasizes everyday experiences and the nuanced complexities of social interactions. His keen observations and attention to regional details serve not only to evoke the landscape and culture of Ohio but also to position the state as a microcosm of American life.
The stories reflect a blend of humor and pathos, revealing deeper truths about the human condition and the socioeconomic changes of the era. William Dean Howells, often regarded as the "Dean of American Letters, " was deeply influenced by his upbringing in a small Ohio town. Growing up in a region marked by rapid change and development, Howells's personal experiences were integral to his writing. His engagement with the literary world as a critic and editor allowed him to champion realism as a movement, steering American literature towards a focus on authenticity and relatable characters, which is splendidly portrayed in this collection.
"Stories of Ohio" is highly recommended for readers seeking a rich tapestry of American life, characterized by its forthright narratives and sharp social commentary. Through Howells's insightful prose, readers gain a profound understanding of the values, struggles, and everyday life of 19th-century Ohioans, making this collection a valuable contribution to the study of American literature.
The stories reflect a blend of humor and pathos, revealing deeper truths about the human condition and the socioeconomic changes of the era. William Dean Howells, often regarded as the "Dean of American Letters, " was deeply influenced by his upbringing in a small Ohio town. Growing up in a region marked by rapid change and development, Howells's personal experiences were integral to his writing. His engagement with the literary world as a critic and editor allowed him to champion realism as a movement, steering American literature towards a focus on authenticity and relatable characters, which is splendidly portrayed in this collection.
"Stories of Ohio" is highly recommended for readers seeking a rich tapestry of American life, characterized by its forthright narratives and sharp social commentary. Through Howells's insightful prose, readers gain a profound understanding of the values, struggles, and everyday life of 19th-century Ohioans, making this collection a valuable contribution to the study of American literature.
In "Stories of Ohio, " William Dean Howells masterfully encapsulates the essence of life in mid-19th century America, specifically within his native Ohio. Through a series of vivid narratives, Howells employs a realist literary style that emphasizes everyday experiences and the nuanced complexities of social interactions. His keen observations and attention to regional details serve not only to evoke the landscape and culture of Ohio but also to position the state as a microcosm of American life.
The stories reflect a blend of humor and pathos, revealing deeper truths about the human condition and the socioeconomic changes of the era. William Dean Howells, often regarded as the "Dean of American Letters, " was deeply influenced by his upbringing in a small Ohio town. Growing up in a region marked by rapid change and development, Howells's personal experiences were integral to his writing. His engagement with the literary world as a critic and editor allowed him to champion realism as a movement, steering American literature towards a focus on authenticity and relatable characters, which is splendidly portrayed in this collection.
"Stories of Ohio" is highly recommended for readers seeking a rich tapestry of American life, characterized by its forthright narratives and sharp social commentary. Through Howells's insightful prose, readers gain a profound understanding of the values, struggles, and everyday life of 19th-century Ohioans, making this collection a valuable contribution to the study of American literature.
The stories reflect a blend of humor and pathos, revealing deeper truths about the human condition and the socioeconomic changes of the era. William Dean Howells, often regarded as the "Dean of American Letters, " was deeply influenced by his upbringing in a small Ohio town. Growing up in a region marked by rapid change and development, Howells's personal experiences were integral to his writing. His engagement with the literary world as a critic and editor allowed him to champion realism as a movement, steering American literature towards a focus on authenticity and relatable characters, which is splendidly portrayed in this collection.
"Stories of Ohio" is highly recommended for readers seeking a rich tapestry of American life, characterized by its forthright narratives and sharp social commentary. Through Howells's insightful prose, readers gain a profound understanding of the values, struggles, and everyday life of 19th-century Ohioans, making this collection a valuable contribution to the study of American literature.







