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The Garotters

William Dean Howells

Editora: DigiCat

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In "The Garotters," William Dean Howells presents a gripping narrative that navigates the complexities of urban life in 19th-century America, particularly focusing on crime and morality. Through a keenly observant lens, Howells employs a realist literary style, showcasing his mastery of character development and dialogue to illuminate societal issues. The story, which intertwines suspense with social critique, allows readers to engage with the undercurrents of dislocation and ethical dilemmas prevalent in burgeoning urban landscapes, marking a significant departure from romanticized depictions of life during this era. William Dean Howells, often regarded as the "Dean of American Letters," was a prominent figure in the literary realism movement. His extensive experience as a journalist and editor, coupled with his interests in social reform, shaped his perspectives on the struggles faced by ordinary citizens. "The Garotters" reflects Howells' disdain for sensationalism and his commitment to a more truthful representation of society, revealing the tensions between rapidly evolving cultural norms and the innocent individuals caught within confounding social systems. Readers interested in the intersection of crime, morality, and human experience will find "The Garotters" a compelling work that provokes thoughtful reflection. Howells' deft storytelling and social consciousness offer a timely exploration of issues that resonate even today, making this novel not only a captivating read but also a crucial addition to the understanding of American literature in its formative years.
Disponível desde: 16/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 24 páginas.

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