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Gallegher and Other Stories

Richard Harding Davis

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "Gallegher and Other Stories," Richard Harding Davis crafts a vivid tableau of urban life in the late 19th century, weaving together narratives that explore themes of ambition, disillusionment, and the complexities of human relationships. His literary style combines a keen eye for detail with a robust characterization that brings to life both the bustling streets of New York and the nuanced internal landscapes of his characters. The collection, anchored by the titular story of Gallegher, a young newspaper reporter with aspirations of greatness, showcases Davis's skill in blending realism with a dash of romanticism, reflecting the societal changes of his time. Richard Harding Davis was not only a prominent novelist but also a celebrated war correspondent and playwright, whose diverse experiences enriched his storytelling. His exposure to various cultures and conflicts, including the Spanish-American War, informed his passionate and critical view of society, driving his exploration of ambition and moral choices within his stories. This deep engagement with contemporary issues, combined with his commitment to depicting the truth of human experience, makes Davis a significant figure in American literature. "Gallegher and Other Stories" is a must-read for enthusiasts of American literature and those interested in the interplay of character and society during a transformative era. A gem of narrative craft, this collection invites readers to immerse themselves in the richly drawn world of Davis's imagination, making it not only a historical snapshot but also a timeless exploration of the human condition.
Disponible depuis: 15/08/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 112 pages.

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