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In the Valley

Harold Frederic

Verlag: DigiCat

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Harold Frederic's "In the Valley" is a profound exploration of the complexities of rural life in late 19th-century America, capturing the delicate interplay between personal ambition and the weight of tradition. Frederic employs a rich, descriptive prose style that immerses the reader in the atmospheric landscape of the Hudson River Valley, blending realism with an almost lyrical quality. Set against the backdrop of societal change, the narrative intricately weaves the lives of its characters, reflecting the conflicts arising from love, economic survival, and the inexorable passage of time, all while drawing upon the literary traditions of realism that were emerging during his era. Born in 1856 in upstate New York, Frederic's intimate knowledge of his surroundings profoundly informs his writing. His experiences as a newspaper correspondent in both the United States and Europe imbued him with a unique perspective on society, which he infuses into his storytelling. This background equips him to portray the struggles of his characters with authenticity, as he keenly observes the impact of industrialization on rural communities, enabling a richer understanding of his characters' motives and desires. Readers seeking a thoughtful examination of the human condition amidst the vicissitudes of life will find "In the Valley" an enlightening and immersive read. Frederic's nuanced characterizations and evocative settings invite readers to ponder the resilience of the human spirit in the face of societal and personal upheaval. Highly recommended for those interested in American literature and the naturalistic tradition, this work remains a poignant reflection of a bygone era.
Verfügbar seit: 15.09.2022.
Drucklänge: 265 Seiten.

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