The Debtor (ePub)
A Novel
(Sprache: Englisch)
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman's novel 'The Debtor' continues to resonate with readers for its incisive exploration of moral and economic dilemmas faced by its characters. This foray into the intricacies of personal obligation and social mores is expertly...
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Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman's novel 'The Debtor' continues to resonate with readers for its incisive exploration of moral and economic dilemmas faced by its characters. This foray into the intricacies of personal obligation and social mores is expertly rendered through Freeman's signature style of realist prose, detailed character development, and a keen sense of New England's regional identity. DigiCat Publishing's meticulous edition safeguards the novel's status as a piece of timeless literature by offering it in both traditional print and modern ebook formats. The narrative, whilst rooted in the early 20th-century milieu, manages to echo contemporary themes, contributing to its relevance and making it a significant reference within the canon of American literature.
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, known for her feminist stance and portrayal of women's experiences in small-town America, draws from her own in-depth observations and experiences to craft 'The Debtor'. Her literary journey places her alongside the realists and local colorists of her time. Penned with an empathetic understanding of human nature and a subtlety that captures the socio-economic pressures of her era, Freeman's work offers insights that likely stem from her own New England upbringing and her astute examinations of gender roles and economic struggles within that society.
'The Debtor' is an essential read for those who appreciate historically rooted literature that dissects social obligations and personal responsibility. Freeman's adept storytelling and nuanced character portrayals deliver a narrative that is as engaging as it is enlightening. Readers who seek a deeper understanding of early American life, as well as those interested in the historical underpinnings of contemporary social issues, will find this novel a worthy addition to their literary collections. DigiCat Publishing's dedication to preserving the legacy of this novel ensures that 'The Debtor' will continue to be appreciated by generations of discerning readers.
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, known for her feminist stance and portrayal of women's experiences in small-town America, draws from her own in-depth observations and experiences to craft 'The Debtor'. Her literary journey places her alongside the realists and local colorists of her time. Penned with an empathetic understanding of human nature and a subtlety that captures the socio-economic pressures of her era, Freeman's work offers insights that likely stem from her own New England upbringing and her astute examinations of gender roles and economic struggles within that society.
'The Debtor' is an essential read for those who appreciate historically rooted literature that dissects social obligations and personal responsibility. Freeman's adept storytelling and nuanced character portrayals deliver a narrative that is as engaging as it is enlightening. Readers who seek a deeper understanding of early American life, as well as those interested in the historical underpinnings of contemporary social issues, will find this novel a worthy addition to their literary collections. DigiCat Publishing's dedication to preserving the legacy of this novel ensures that 'The Debtor' will continue to be appreciated by generations of discerning readers.
Autoren-Porträt von Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman (1852-1930) was an American novelist and short story writer, renowned for her perceptive treatment of New England village life. She gained recognition as a feminist and regionalist writer. Her work is often characterized by its examination of the changing roles of women, and for placing her characters in situations where they challenged the rigid social norms of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Freeman's literary voice emerged in the local color movement, and her stories frequently highlighted the dialect, customs, and landscape of New England. She was skillful in her portrayal of the small pleasures and tragedies of ordinary life, as well as in the exploration of the psychological and moral issues faced by her characters. Freeman was the first recipient of the William Dean Howells Medal for Distinction in Fiction from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, an accolade bearing testament to her significance in American literature. Among her numerous works, 'The Debtor', published in 1909, captures the essence of her thematic interests and stylistic approach. This novel, as with many of her other texts, showcases Freeman's ability to elicit deep sympathy for her protagonists, while simultaneously maintaining a critical eye on the broader socio-economic circumstances influencing their lives. Freeman's writing continues to be studied for its rich contribution to the genre of feminist and regional literature.
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- Autor: Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman
- 2022, 407 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547232711
- Erscheinungsdatum: 04.09.2022
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