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Not Pretty but Precious; And Other Short Stories - Unveiling the Hidden Beauty: An Anthology of 19th-Century American Literature - cover

Not Pretty but Precious; And Other Short Stories - Unveiling the Hidden Beauty: An Anthology of 19th-Century American Literature

John Hay, John William De Forest, Clara F. Guernsey, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford, Lucy Hamilton Hooper, Margret Field, J. R. Hadermann, Chauncey Hickox, Margaret Hosmer, R. D. Minor

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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'ÄúNot Pretty, but Precious; And Other Short Stories'Äù is a compelling anthology that traverses the landscape of 19th-century American literature, focusing on the enigmatic intersections of beauty, value, and social standards. This collection houses a rich tapestry of narratives, each uniquely engaging in its exploration of the human condition through diverse lenses and styles. From poignant romance to biting social commentary, the anthology captures the era's distinct voice, offering glimpse into the varied societal ideals and domestic issues of the period. Bringing together works from literary figures like John Hay, the editor draws upon a multiplicity of authors whose careers signify the burgeoning inclusivity of their time. The esteemed contributors, ranging from Harriet Elizabeth Prescott Spofford'Äôs innovative depictions of female agency to Clara F. Guernsey's grounded stories of middle-class life, encompass a range of backgrounds and perspectives. Their narratives collectively exist at the intersection of changing cultural perceptions and the transitioning role of literature in society, creating a dialogue that reflects the shifting American identity post-Civil War. This anthology is indispensable for any literature enthusiast seeking to immerse themselves in the subtle nuances of American social and cultural histories encapsulated in narrative form. With its assortment of short stories, this collection offers a profound educational journey through varied perceptions, igniting conversations across time. The volume acts as a window into the past, allowing readers to engage with a plethora of voices that challenge, affirm, and question traditional notions, making it a precious gem for those who appreciate the power of storytelling through diverse and imaginative lenses.
Disponible depuis: 12/08/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 228 pages.

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