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In "Pencil Sketches; or, Outlines of Character and Manners," Eliza Leslie offers a collection of vignettes that illuminate the social fabric of early 19th-century America. Written with an engaging blend of wit and sharp observation, the book captures the nuances of character and societal habits through sketches of diverse individuals, from the genteel to the boisterous. Leslie's literary style, characterized by its simplicity and clarity, echoes the realism of her contemporaries while also anticipating the more nuanced psychological explorations that would later follow in American literature. Her work sits comfortably alongside the burgeoning tradition of American realism, providing a rich tapestry of insights into the human experience during a time of profound change in the nation'Äôs social landscape. Eliza Leslie, an accomplished author and culinary writer, drew upon her keen powers of observation and experiences within the rapidly evolving society of her day to craft these stories. Raised in a cultural milieu that valued both education and social engagement, Leslie skillfully interwove her insights into character and manners with her acute understanding of social dynamics, which reflects her own experiences and observations as a woman navigating the complexities of public and private life in post-Revolutionary America. Recommended for scholars of American literature as well as general readers, "Pencil Sketches" stands as an essential work that offers a unique and intimate glimpse into the manners and mores of its time. Leslie's keen insights reveal the richness of human character while the engaging prose invites reflection on the enduring qualities of human interaction. This book not only serves as an entertaining read; it is also a significant social document that resonates with contemporary audiences.
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Release date
Ebook: 3 December 2019
English
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