Bred In The Bone (ePub)
1908
(Sprache: Englisch)
Thomas Nelson Page's 'Bred In The Bone' is a testament to both the enduring charm of Southern traditions and the complexities of American societal shifts at the turn of the 20th century. Published in 1908, the novel is enveloped in the stylistic and...
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Thomas Nelson Page's 'Bred In The Bone' is a testament to both the enduring charm of Southern traditions and the complexities of American societal shifts at the turn of the 20th century. Published in 1908, the novel is enveloped in the stylistic and cultural nuances of its time, keenly reflecting the wistful recollection of a bygone era. Page's prose is steeped in the romanticized ethos of the antebellum South, yet the narrative intelligently navigates the broader literary context of the reconstruction and the transformation of Southern identity. The literary style echoes the sentiments of a generation grappling with the residues of a tumultuous past while forging its path toward modernity.
Thomas Nelson Page, a prominent figure in American literary circles, drew extensively from his Virginian lineage and personal history to flesh out the vivid tapestry of 'Bred In The Bone.' His depiction of Southern life is both an homage to and a critique of the values he was raised with-much of his work is characterized by intricate storytelling that captures the dignity and the decay, the pride and the prejudice inherent in the American South. Page's background as an attorney and his involvement in the political scene provided him with a keen insight into the racial and cultural dynamics of his time, which in turn informs the multi-layered narrative of this work.
'Bred In The Bone' is recommended for those who wish to delve into a literate, thoughtful exploration of Southern heritage as well as for readers interested in historical perspectives on American social evolution. Page's novel is a cultural artifact that earnestly conveys a poignant understanding of human character, etched deeply by the generational ethos of its milieu. Lovers of classic literature will appreciate the meticulous care taken in DigiCat Publishing's republishing of this work, ensuring its preservation and accessibility for contemporary audiences to engage with a classic of world literature.
Thomas Nelson Page, a prominent figure in American literary circles, drew extensively from his Virginian lineage and personal history to flesh out the vivid tapestry of 'Bred In The Bone.' His depiction of Southern life is both an homage to and a critique of the values he was raised with-much of his work is characterized by intricate storytelling that captures the dignity and the decay, the pride and the prejudice inherent in the American South. Page's background as an attorney and his involvement in the political scene provided him with a keen insight into the racial and cultural dynamics of his time, which in turn informs the multi-layered narrative of this work.
'Bred In The Bone' is recommended for those who wish to delve into a literate, thoughtful exploration of Southern heritage as well as for readers interested in historical perspectives on American social evolution. Page's novel is a cultural artifact that earnestly conveys a poignant understanding of human character, etched deeply by the generational ethos of its milieu. Lovers of classic literature will appreciate the meticulous care taken in DigiCat Publishing's republishing of this work, ensuring its preservation and accessibility for contemporary audiences to engage with a classic of world literature.
Autoren-Porträt von Thomas Nelson Page
Thomas Nelson Page (1853-1922) was an American writer and lawyer who earned his literary reputation through depictions of antebellum Southern life, especially focusing on the Old South and the transformation wrought by the American Civil War. Page's work is characterized by his use of local color and dialect, his romanticized portrayal of settings and characters, and a nostalgic lament for the chivalric values of the South's past. His writings include both novels and short stories, of which 'Bred In The Bone' is but one example. Page's storytelling often conveys the complexities of Southern honor, family, and social stratification. Born in Hanover County, Virginia, he was a direct descendant of the colonial aristocracy, which informed much of his writing. He attended Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), and later practiced law before devoting himself to writing full time. In addition to 'Bred In The Bone,' his notable works include 'In Ole Virginia' and 'Marse Chan,' which serve as poignant explorations of the cultural identity of the South post-Civil War. His idealized view of the antebellum era has been criticized for glossing over the harsh realities of slavery. However, Page's influence on Southern literature and his role in shaping the post-war mythology of the 'Lost Cause' remain points of study in American literary history.
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- Autor: Thomas Nelson Page
- 2022, 25 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547121244
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.08.2022
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