Imaginary Interviews (ePub)
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In 'Imaginary Interviews', William Dean Howells embarks on an exploration of thought and discourse through the inventive framework of fictitious dialogues. Employing his renowned realist style, Howells weaves together conversations that capably touch on an...
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In 'Imaginary Interviews', William Dean Howells embarks on an exploration of thought and discourse through the inventive framework of fictitious dialogues. Employing his renowned realist style, Howells weaves together conversations that capably touch on an array of subjects, ranging from socio-cultural issues to the nuances of human nature. His narrative technique draws the reader into intimate colloquies that reflect the zeitgeist of the turn-of-the-century American society, encapsulated within a literary context marked by the burgeoning realism movement, and the book is carefully etched into modernity by DigiCat Publishing's meticulous reproduction and presentation.
William Dean Howells, often revered as the 'Dean of American Letters', delivers through 'Imaginary Interviews' reflections that are undoubtedly inspired by his illustrious career as both a novelist and a literary critic. An ardent advocate for social realism and the delineation of American life as it is, Howells' own experiences and observations during a period of profound change and reform in the United States have manifestly fueled the insightful and probing conversations penned in this collection. His work both records and critiques the complexities of American society post-Civil War, bridging literary finesse with acute social commentary.
'Readers seeking an astute dissection of human conduct within societal constructs will find 'Imaginary Interviews' a fascinating expedition into fictional yet profound exchanges. Howells' reputation as a sharp social observer assures a collection that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply perceptive. This edition, lovingly revived by DigiCat Publishing, will resonate with those who appreciate classics that delve into the essence of humanity and its continuous dialogue with culture, progress, and the self.
William Dean Howells, often revered as the 'Dean of American Letters', delivers through 'Imaginary Interviews' reflections that are undoubtedly inspired by his illustrious career as both a novelist and a literary critic. An ardent advocate for social realism and the delineation of American life as it is, Howells' own experiences and observations during a period of profound change and reform in the United States have manifestly fueled the insightful and probing conversations penned in this collection. His work both records and critiques the complexities of American society post-Civil War, bridging literary finesse with acute social commentary.
'Readers seeking an astute dissection of human conduct within societal constructs will find 'Imaginary Interviews' a fascinating expedition into fictional yet profound exchanges. Howells' reputation as a sharp social observer assures a collection that is both intellectually stimulating and deeply perceptive. This edition, lovingly revived by DigiCat Publishing, will resonate with those who appreciate classics that delve into the essence of humanity and its continuous dialogue with culture, progress, and the self.
Autoren-Porträt von William Dean Howells
William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was an influential American realist author and literary critic, known for his significant contributions to American literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His involvement with the Atlantic Monthly as its editor helped shape the careers of various American writers. Howells's writing is characterized by its lucid narrative style and its exploration of social themes and nuances of everyday life. His literary output, spanning over multiple genres-including novels, plays, critiques, and essays-revealed his commitment to social realism and his belief in the depiction of common American life. 'Imaginary Interviews' exemplifies Howell's adeptness as a conversationalist and critic, where he constructs dialogs with famous personalities that highlight his skillful engagement with cultural discourse. Other notable works like 'The Rise of Silas Lapham' and 'A Hazard of New Fortunes' solidified his reputation, offering insight into the American society and psyche of his time. Howells was an advocate of realism and had a notable influence on subsequent generations of writers. His literary efforts earned him the title of 'Dean of American Letters,' and he played a pivotal role in shaping critical standards through his promotion of realism in the burgeoning American literary landscape.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: William Dean Howells
- 2022, 260 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547128151
- Erscheinungsdatum: 01.08.2022
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