The Pagans (ePub)
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Arlo Bates' 'The Pagans' emerges as an essential oeuvre that delves deep into societal norms and individual ethos, encapsulating the nuances of human behavior within a framework of sophisticated prose. This book is a masterful piece that reflects the...
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Arlo Bates' 'The Pagans' emerges as an essential oeuvre that delves deep into societal norms and individual ethos, encapsulating the nuances of human behavior within a framework of sophisticated prose. This book is a masterful piece that reflects the traditions of classical literature, reconditioned for the modern reader through DigiCat Publishing's commitment to preserving literary heritage. The literary style of Bates is both evocative and contemplative, engaging readers through a narrative rich in psychological insight and societal observation. The context in which this novel reposes is one that bridges the gap between the past grandeur of 19th-century literature and the contemporary appetite for timeless themes, republished with the intent of bestowing upon it the reverence a classic mandates.
As a writer, Arlo Bates proves himself to be profoundly inquisitive about the human condition, imbuing his works with an authenticity that can only stem from profound self-reflection and observation of the world around him. His background as a poet, critic, and educator at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology provided fertile ground for his literary creations, allowing him insights into both human nature and the literary market of his time. 'The Pagans' may very well be considered the zenith of his contemplation, a work that possibly channeled his own life's convictions and disillusions into an enduring narrative form.
This new edition of 'The Pagans' deserves a place on the bookshelves of discerning readers who seek to connect with the intellectual currents of the past while appreciating the style and substance of classical storytelling. It beckons those who prize literary artistry and who yearn to partake in the ongoing conversation about the complexities of human relations and cultural legacy. Inherently, this novel not only serves as a bridge to bygone literary landscapes but also ignites a passionate discourse on the very nature of our existences as 'pagans' in a modern world.
As a writer, Arlo Bates proves himself to be profoundly inquisitive about the human condition, imbuing his works with an authenticity that can only stem from profound self-reflection and observation of the world around him. His background as a poet, critic, and educator at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology provided fertile ground for his literary creations, allowing him insights into both human nature and the literary market of his time. 'The Pagans' may very well be considered the zenith of his contemplation, a work that possibly channeled his own life's convictions and disillusions into an enduring narrative form.
This new edition of 'The Pagans' deserves a place on the bookshelves of discerning readers who seek to connect with the intellectual currents of the past while appreciating the style and substance of classical storytelling. It beckons those who prize literary artistry and who yearn to partake in the ongoing conversation about the complexities of human relations and cultural legacy. Inherently, this novel not only serves as a bridge to bygone literary landscapes but also ignites a passionate discourse on the very nature of our existences as 'pagans' in a modern world.
Autoren-Porträt von Arlo Bates
Arlo Bates (1850-1918) was an accomplished American author, educator, and scholar, particularly recognized for his work in the realm of literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born in East Machias, Maine, Bates turned his early adversities into a prolific writing career that saw him author several novels, among which 'The Pagans' stands as a testament to his keen observation of social intricacies and his articulate narrative style. After graduating from Bowdoin College, Bates took to writing as his primary vocation, enhancing American literary culture with his contributions. 'The Pagans', as one of his notable works, illuminates Bates' mastery in exploring the moral and ethical challenges of his time through fiction. His narrative style often merges realism with a psychological depth that examines the human condition, making his characters resonant with the readers of his era and beyond. In addition to his novels, Bates had a significant impact on the literary community through his role as a professor of English literature at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he imparted his extensive knowledge to aspiring writers. Bates was admired not only for his literary works but also for his literary criticism, which was informed by his rich experience as a writer and an academic. His contribution to American literature is remembered for its eloquence and its ability to capture the complexities of characters and society.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Arlo Bates
- 2022, 146 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547324522
- Erscheinungsdatum: 16.09.2022
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