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In 'John Smith, U.S.A.,' Eugene Field offers readers a nuanced exploration of American identity through the titular everyman, John Smith. Field's narrative weaves a poignant and often satirical portrayal of the American Zeitgeist, utilizing a rich, lyrical prose that reveals an undercurrent of critique beneath its seemingly simple surface. As a work of literary significance, the book situates itself comfortably within the realm of late 19th-century American literature, echoing the social observations of Twain and the narrative charm of Howells, while preserving its own distinct voice by shedding light on the universality and anonymity suggested by the protagonist's namea reflection on the common American individual. Eugene Field, renowned for his whimsical and sentimental poetry, channels his keen eye for detail and his adeptness for capturing the human spirit into this prose work. His background as a journalist and columnist is evident in the precision of his observations and the relatability of his characters. Field's own experiences and socio-cultural insights gained from his life in post-Civil War America likely informed his crafting of 'John Smith, U.S.A.,' making it a sincere and thoughtful commentary on the fabric of American society. For enthusiasts of American literature and students of societal constructs, 'John Smith, U.S.A.' is a compelling read. Its resurgence in the modern era, thanks to DigiCat Publishing's meticulous reproduction, invites contemporary audiences to delve into the historical psyche of the United States through Field's masterful storytelling. This book is not merely a classic to be acknowledged but an enduring conversation piece that continues to resonate with discussions on identity, nationality, and the quintessential American experience.

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Generi Romanzi e Letterature » Poesia

Editore Digicat

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 16/09/2022

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 8596547362500

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