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A Country Idyl and Other Stories

Sarah Knowles Bolton

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "A Country Idyl, and Other Stories," Sarah Knowles Bolton offers a rich tapestry of narratives that encapsulate the charm and nuances of rural life. Through her vivid descriptions and engaging prose, Bolton explores themes of nature, human relationships, and the complexities of everyday existence. Her literary style exhibits a blend of realism and sentimentality, effectively transporting the reader to the pastoral landscapes she so lovingly portrays. This collection not only reflects the tranquility of country living but also casts a discerning eye on the societal changes of her time, offering profound insights into the evolving American identity of the late 19th century. Sarah Knowles Bolton, an accomplished author born in 1841, was not only known for her storytelling prowess but also as a prominent figure in the literary circles of her era. Her background in education and her experiences as a teacher greatly influenced her writing, allowing her to draw from a well of personal observations and social critiques. Additionally, her extensive travels and connections with fellow writers enriched her perspectives and fueled her desire to capture the essence of American life through her tales. Bolton's "A Country Idyl, and Other Stories" deserves a place on the shelves of both scholars and casual readers alike. It serves as an important historical document while simultaneously offering timeless reflections on human nature and the beauty of the countryside. Readers seeking heartwarming yet thought-provoking stories will find Bolton's work to be a delightful exploration of life's simple pleasures and profound realities.
Disponible depuis: 16/09/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 250 pages.

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