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The Landlord at Lion's Head — Complete

William Dean Howells

Publisher: DigiCat

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William Dean Howells's 'The Landlord at Lion's Head — Complete' paints a textured portrait of American life at the turn of the century. Set against the rugged backdrop of New Hampshire, this novel intricately chronicles the trials and tribulations of the Durgin family, as they grapple with the dual hardships of a failing harvest and the patriarch's declining health. Opting for a fresh start in California, their lives intertwine with that of a visiting artist, whose arrival injects an unforeseen dynamism into the narrative. Renowned for its realistic dialogue and insightful social commentary, Howells's novel operates within a tradition of literature that illuminates the nuances of everyday existence, capturing the zeitgeist of an era where the pastoral idyll confronts the inevitability of change.
In delving into the motivations of William Dean Howells, one must consider his reputation as the 'Dean of American Letters.' His advocacy for realism is manifest in his portrayal of the Durgin family, whose mundane struggles against economic and health-related adversities are emblematic of the larger American experience. Howells's nuanced characters and his deft exploration of themes such as aspiration, adversity, and the impact of modernity on traditional lifestyles reveal an author deeply engaged with the complexities of social dynamics. This contextual grounding is likely influenced by Howells's own upbringing in a struggling family and his later success in the literary circles of his time.
The Landlord at Lion's Head — Complete' is a masterclass in American literary realism and an essential read for those who seek a comprehensive understanding of the genre. Howells does not merely describe life; he delves into its very essence, capturing both its beauty and brutality. This book comes highly recommended for readers interested in the transformative periods of American history, those who appreciate character-driven stories, and anyone who values the detailed landscapes of human emotion painted by a true connoisseur of the written word.
Available since: 06/03/2022.
Print length: 286 pages.

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