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The Rowdy. Exploring Small-Town Society in Post-Civil War America
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- Nombre de pages25
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--809805-4
- EAN4066338098054
- Date de parution09/11/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille552 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Rowdy, " Octave Thanet crafts a compelling narrative that delves into the lives of working-class Americans in the late 19th century, illuminating their struggles, aspirations, and the turbulent socio-economic landscape of the time. The novel employs a vivid, realistic style, filled with colloquial voice and sharp dialogue, which not only captures the ethos of its characters but also reflects the broader societal changes of the Gilded Age.
Thanet'Äôs nuanced portrayal of moral conflict and social dynamics invites readers to contemplate the underlying humanity amidst the chaos of urban life. Octave Thanet, the pseudonym of Arkansas-born author Edith F. Smith, drew upon her own experiences and observations of rural and urban life to create this story. Her upbringing in a varied socio-economic environment, coupled with her keen insights into gender roles and class disparities, infused her writing with authenticity and depth.
Thanet emerged as a significant voice in American literature, utilizing her work to challenge societal norms and to bring attention to marginal voices, particularly women and the working class. For readers seeking a profound exploration of American society during a transformative era, "The Rowdy" is indispensable. Its engaging characters, gripping plot, and keen social commentary make it not only a vital piece of literature but also a reflective mirror of the human experience that remains relevant today.
Thanet'Äôs nuanced portrayal of moral conflict and social dynamics invites readers to contemplate the underlying humanity amidst the chaos of urban life. Octave Thanet, the pseudonym of Arkansas-born author Edith F. Smith, drew upon her own experiences and observations of rural and urban life to create this story. Her upbringing in a varied socio-economic environment, coupled with her keen insights into gender roles and class disparities, infused her writing with authenticity and depth.
Thanet emerged as a significant voice in American literature, utilizing her work to challenge societal norms and to bring attention to marginal voices, particularly women and the working class. For readers seeking a profound exploration of American society during a transformative era, "The Rowdy" is indispensable. Its engaging characters, gripping plot, and keen social commentary make it not only a vital piece of literature but also a reflective mirror of the human experience that remains relevant today.







