In the Valley
Harold Frederic
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Belletristik / Hauptwerk vor 1945
Beschreibung
Harold Frederic's "In the Valley" is a poignant exploration of the complexities of life in a small American town during the late 19th century. Frederic employs a realist literary style, skillfully capturing the nuanced interactions among a diverse cast of characters'Äîfarmers, merchants, and aspiring artists'Äîas they navigate economic hardships and cultural shifts. The narrative is rich with vivid imagery and regional dialect, reflecting the author's intimate understanding of the socio-political backdrop of the era, such as the impacts of industrialization and the rural-urban divide. Frederic, born in 1856 in a small town in New York, was deeply influenced by his experiences in both rural and urban settings. His background as a journalist and his travels across Europe enriched his perspective, allowing him to weave an intricate tapestry of human emotions and societal challenges. This diverse exposure undoubtedly informed his characterization and the thematic depth present in "In the Valley," where conflict and resolution are evoked with striking authenticity. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in American literature and social dynamics of the period. It offers an immersive journey into a bygone era, inviting readers to reflect on the enduring struggles of community and identity. Frederic's masterful storytelling will resonate with anyone who appreciates character-driven narratives that provoke thought and evoke heartfelt empathy.
Kundenbewertungen
authorial empathy portrayal, class and morality themes, character-driven drama, American realist fiction, upstate New York setting, cultural identity exploration, 19th century rural life, human relationship dynamics, detailed social commentary, agrarian struggles narrative