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Indian Summer

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  • Engelsk
  • 244 sider
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'Indian Summer' is a novel penned by way of William Dean Howells, a distinguished American literary determine of the past due 19th and early 20th centuries. The novel is a nuanced exploration of affection, personal increase, and the clash of cultures set towards the backdrop of Submit-Civil War America. The story follows the lifestyles of Theodore Colville, a center-aged, retired diplomat from the US, who travels to Italy to rekindle a romance with a female he as soon as cherished. Colville's affection will become divided between Imogene, the woman he at the beginning sought out, and her young, charming niece, Lina. The novel intricately delves into the complexities of relationships and the moral dilemmas that get up as Colville unearths himself in an emotional quandary. At its middle, 'Indian Summer' is a person-pushed narrative that examines the changing social norms of the time, with a focal point on the evolving roles and expectancies of ladies. Howells' work is frequently visible as a reflection of his very own literary transition from romanticism to realism, making it a pivotal piece in American literature. The novel not best offers a compelling and emotionally charged narrative but additionally affords readers with a window into the transferring cultural and social panorama of Publish-Civil War America.

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Detaljer
  • SprogEngelsk
  • Sidetal244
  • Udgivelsesdato01-11-2023
  • ISBN139789359958002
  • Forlag Double 9 Books
  • FormatePub

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