The Standard Household-Effect Company (from Literature and Life)
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William Dean Howells' novel, The Standard Household-Effect Company (from Literature and Life), delves into the lives of middle-class Americans and their struggles with societal norms and materialistic values. This satirical work critiques the commodification of everyday items and the impact this has on the characters' identities and relationships. Howells' realistic and detailed style captures the essence of American life in the late 19th century, making the novel a prime example of literary realism. The book is an insightful exploration of human nature and the consequences of consumerism on personal fulfillment. William Dean Howells, a prominent figure in American literary realism, draws from his own observations of society to create a compelling narrative that challenges readers to reflect on their own values and beliefs. As a keen observer of human behavior, Howells brings a unique perspective to his writing that adds depth and complexity to his characters and their interactions. His social commentary is both thought-provoking and entertaining, making The Standard Household-Effect Company a valuable contribution to American literature. I recommend The Standard Household-Effect Company to readers interested in exploring the intricate relationship between consumer culture and personal identity. Howells' insightful storytelling and vivid portrayal of everyday life make this novel a compelling and engaging read for those looking to delve into the complexities of human nature and societal expectations.
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William Dean Howells (1837–1920) is a luminous figure in American literature, widely regarded for his contributions to literary realism and for his incisive social commentaries. Born in Martinsville, now known as Martins Ferry, Ohio, Howells rose from modest beginnings to become a powerful literary figure, serving for a time as the editor of the influential 'Atlantic Monthly.' Howells was a prolific writer, and his works often explored the complexities of social change and ethical issues in the post-Civil War United States. His narrative style is characterized by its detailed descriptions, layered characters, and dialogue that captures the vernacular of the time. Notably, Howells was a close friend of Mark Twain, with whom he shared mutual respect and occasional literary collaboration. His novel 'The Rise of Silas Lapham' is frequently cited as his masterpiece, depicting the life and moral challenges of a self-made businessman. As referenced, the short story 'The Standard Household-Effect Company' from 'Literature and Life' showcases Howells's narrative skill and his adeptness at satirizing contemporary societal norms. Throughout his career, Howells sought to elucidate the everyday experiences of the American populace, capturing the subtle class distinctions and the aspirations of a burgeoning middle class. He was also a champion of literary realism and a mentor to many younger writers. Howells's body of work remains a significant contribution to American letters, providing insight into the social fabric of late 19th and early 20th century America.
Produkt Details
Verlag: DigiCat
Genre: Sprache - Englisch
Sprache: English
Umfang: 107 Seiten
Größe: 290,8 KB
ISBN: 8596547349020
Veröffentlichung: 16. September 2022