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William Dean Howells' "The Complete Short Stories" presents a rich tapestry of American life at the turn of the 20th century, encapsulated in tales that blend realism with keen psychological insight. Howells, a prominent figure in American literature, employs a nuanced literary style characterized by its meticulous character development and social commentary. His stories intricately explore themes such as class, morality, and the human condition, reflecting the cultural dynamics of post-Civil War America in an era that was rapidly embracing modernity while grappling with its consequences. Howells, often dubbed the "Dean of American Letters," was deeply influenced by his experiences as a journalist, editor, and literary critic, and his commitment to realism stems from his desire to depict life authentically. His friendships with fellow literary giants like Mark Twain and Henry James undoubtedly shaped his narrative techniques and thematic explorations. Howells' own background, including his humble beginnings and progressive views, fueled his desire to narrate the complexities of everyday life and the struggles faced by the common man. This collection is an essential read for those interested in the evolution of American literature. Howells' short stories serve not only as entertaining narratives but also as a mirror reflecting societal values of his time. Readers will appreciate the timelessness of his themes, making "The Complete Short Stories" a valuable addition to both literary study and casual reading.
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Ebook: 17 de maio de 2022
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