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Clark's Field

Robert Herrick

Editorial: DigiCat

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Sinopsis

In 'Clark's Field,' Robert Herrick encapsulates the social and moral dilemmas of his time within the framework of compelling narrative prose. Herrick, a master of realism, constructs a world which reflects the complexities of early 20th-century life, resonating with literary contemporaries exploring the social fabric of American society. The novel captivates with its in-depth character development and Herrick's artful handling of themes such as identity, responsibility, and the inexorable march of industrial progress. His keen observations of human nature, nuanced by a richly descriptive style, position this book firmly within the canon of early realist American literature.

Robert Herrick's own background as a professor of English and a novelist deeply informed his approach to 'Clark's Field.' His academic grounding is evident in the intellectual rigor he brings to the narrative, dissecting the intricate workings of human interactions and societal norms. Herrick's professional milieu, coupled with his personal journey through the transformational period of the United States, fundamentally shaped his depiction of a society grappling with the tensions of tradition and change, cultivation and innovation.

'Clark's Field' is a must-read for aficionados of American realist literature. Herrick's craftsmanship as a storyteller promises the reader an enriching experience through his portrayal of timeless human struggles, all the while offering a reflective commentary on the transformative epochs of his era. It serves both as a substantial contribution to literary studies and as a thought-provoking novel that continues to spark interest and debate among scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Disponible desde: 04/09/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 322 páginas.

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