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In 'The Register', a thought-provoking creation by William Dean Howells, readers are presented with a narrative that weaves the intricacies of social stratification and personal ethos into a compelling tapestry of realism. Howells, a figurehead of literary naturalism, imbues his text with the nuances of social commentary and the rhythms of everyday speech, hallmark traits of his style. The novel situates itself within the continuum of nineteenth-century American literature, reflecting the burgeoning complexities of the Gilded Age. Its content, largely focused on societal constructs, underscores Howells' acumen for dissecting the finer points of cultural norms, making it an exemplar of literary context and style that resonates with relevance even today. William Dean Howells, a formidable literary realist of his time, brings to this work a rich background of editorial experience and an intimate understanding of the American social fabric. His tenure as editor of 'The Atlantic Monthly' and his involvement in literary circles provided a fertile ground for the cultivation of his observational prowess. 'The Register' is a testament to Howell's lifelong endeavor of representing the American experience in literature one that delves into the mores of its time with precision and empathy. 'The Register' is highly recommended for those who appreciate not simply the narrative but the craft of writing itself. Through Howell's meticulous portrayal of society, the novel remains a vital read for students and enthusiasts of American realism. Its enduring themes offer a mirror to the historical undercurrents of its era, inviting a contemporary audience to explore the parallels and divergences with today's world. This DigiCat edition is a homage to the endurance of Howells' literary contribution, ensuring his voice continues to be heard in the study of classic American literature.

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Generi Romanzi e Letterature » Testi teatrali , Cinema e Spettacolo » Teatro » Testi e critica letteraria

Editore Digicat

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 16/09/2022

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 8596547340140

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