The Romance of a Plain Man (ePub)
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Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow's 'The Romance of a Plain Man' delves into the introspective journey of everyman's struggle and desire for a meaningful existence. Glasgow extensively explores themes of love, self-realization, and the perpetual search for...
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Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow's 'The Romance of a Plain Man' delves into the introspective journey of everyman's struggle and desire for a meaningful existence. Glasgow extensively explores themes of love, self-realization, and the perpetual search for identity within the broader tapestry of Southern life and tradition. Her narrative weaves effortlessly between nuanced conversations and rich descriptions, providing an immersive experience rooted in the naturalist and realist literary movements of the early 20th century. In this special edition, DigiCat Publishing breathes new life into Glasgow's work, enabling a modern audience to appreciate its intricate characterizations and profound insights on human nature and societal expectations.
In the scope of Southern literature, Ellen Glasgow stands as a formidable figure, chronicling the transformations of the South with a keen eye and psychological depth. Predating her accolade of the Pulitzer Prize, 'The Romance of a Plain Man' reflects Glasgow's personal struggles with the roles women played during her era and her unyielding quest for intellectual and emotional freedom. Drawing from personal experiences and cultural milieu of Virginia's aristocratic society, she challenges and transcends traditional gender norms through her prose, capturing the complexities of human relationships against a changing social landscape.
'The Romance of a Plain Man' is recommended for readers who seek a profound understanding of the human condition, as illustrated by a masterful storyteller rooted in the Southern Gothic tradition. Glasgow's novel will particularly resonate with those who appreciate the exploration of character and society, and who find beauty in the truthful depiction of life's plainest moments. In its elegant repackaging, DigiCat ensures that both longstanding fans and new readers alike can engage with Glasgow's impactful novel, ensuring its place as an enduring work of American literature.
In the scope of Southern literature, Ellen Glasgow stands as a formidable figure, chronicling the transformations of the South with a keen eye and psychological depth. Predating her accolade of the Pulitzer Prize, 'The Romance of a Plain Man' reflects Glasgow's personal struggles with the roles women played during her era and her unyielding quest for intellectual and emotional freedom. Drawing from personal experiences and cultural milieu of Virginia's aristocratic society, she challenges and transcends traditional gender norms through her prose, capturing the complexities of human relationships against a changing social landscape.
'The Romance of a Plain Man' is recommended for readers who seek a profound understanding of the human condition, as illustrated by a masterful storyteller rooted in the Southern Gothic tradition. Glasgow's novel will particularly resonate with those who appreciate the exploration of character and society, and who find beauty in the truthful depiction of life's plainest moments. In its elegant repackaging, DigiCat ensures that both longstanding fans and new readers alike can engage with Glasgow's impactful novel, ensuring its place as an enduring work of American literature.
Autoren-Porträt von Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow
Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow (1873-1945), an American novelist, left an indelible mark on the literary front, especially in the realm of Southern literature. Born on April 22, 1873, in Richmond, Virginia, she exhibited an early penchant for storytelling and defied the traditional Southern expectations for women of her era. Glasgow's works often centered around the social realities and changing world of the South, a theme vividly portrayed through character development and rich narrative in 'The Romance of a Plain Man,' published in 1909. Her literary style weaves realism and psychological depth, earning her distinguished accolades such as the Pulitzer Prize for her 1941 novel 'In This Our Life.' Throughout her prolific career, she authored 20 novels, many of which critique the class and social stratifications of her time. An innovator in her field, Glasgow's contribution to literature is recognized for its critical perspective on the myths of the antebellum South, and her progressive ideas continue to be studied and admired in academic circles.
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- Autor: Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow
- 2022, 303 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547129127
- Erscheinungsdatum: 31.07.2022
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