Democracy, An American Novel
Henry Adams
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Beschreibung
"Democracy: An American Novel" is a political novel written by Henry Adams, published anonymously in 1880. Set in Washington, D.C., during the Gilded Age, the story revolves around the political and social intrigues surrounding a young widow named Madeleine Lee. As Madeleine navigates the complex world of Washington politics, she becomes entangled in a web of ambition, corruption, and moral compromise. Through Madeleine's experiences, Adams offers a scathing critique of American democracy and the realities of power in the nation's capital. The novel explores themes of ambition, idealism, disillusionment, and the clash between personal integrity and political expediency. "Democracy" remains a landmark work of American literature, noted for its insightful portrayal of the political landscape of its time and its enduring relevance to contemporary political discourse.