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The Gold Brick

Ann S. Stephens

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In Ann S. Stephens' captivating novel, "The Gold Brick," readers are immersed in a vivid tapestry of 19th-century American life, intertwining themes of ambition, morality, and societal expectations. The narrative unfolds through the experiences of a range of characters whose lives revolve around the titular gold brick, a symbol of both wealth and deception. The author employs a rich, descriptive prose style that reflects the pre-Civil War era's literary conventions, creating a social commentary that examines the often-hidden moral costs of the pursuit of wealth. Stephens' work is a notable contribution to the genre of domestic fiction, characterized by its focus on the lives of women and the moral implications of their pursuits in a rapidly modernizing society. Ann S. Stephens, an influential figure in American literature, was a pioneering woman writer whose experiences as a journalist and editor informed her literary voice. Living in a time when women's roles were largely confined to the domestic sphere, her work often challenged societal norms and provided a platform for women's agency. The depth of her characters and their struggles reflect both her personal insights and the broader societal issues of her time, marking her as a seminal figure in American literary history. "The Gold Brick" is highly recommended for readers interested in the complex intersections of gender, morality, and the American Dream. Stephens' ability to weave engaging narratives with profound thematic depth makes this novel a significant work for those exploring 19th-century American literature or the evolution of women's roles in fiction. Readers will find themselves reflecting on the moral dilemmas faced by the characters long after the final page is turned.
Disponibile da: 16/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 328 pagine.

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