Overland

eBook: Overland

Sprache - Englisch

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In John William De Forest's novel 'Overland', readers are immersed in the Antebellum American West as the protagonist journeys across the untamed frontier. Written in a realist style, De Forest captures the harsh landscape and challenges faced by settlers in vivid detail, providing a glimpse into the complexities of Westward expansion during the mid-19th century. The novel also delves into themes of survival, self-discovery, and the clash of cultures, making it a compelling read for those interested in American history and literature. De Forest's descriptive prose and attention to historical accuracy add depth and authenticity to the narrative, creating a rich and engaging reading experience. 'Overland' stands out as a significant contribution to 19th century American literature, showcasing De Forest's talent for capturing the spirit of the era.


Über den Autor

John William De Forest (1826–1906) was an American soldier and writer, recognized today as a significant literary figure who provided a transitional link between romanticism and realism in the American literary canon. Having served as a captain during the Civil War, De Forest drew from his experiences to craft vivid narratives, most notably in his acclaimed 1867 novel 'Miss Ravenel's Conversion from Secession to Loyalty'. This work is often cited for its realistic depiction of civil war scenes and is considered a precursor to the realistic war novels that would emerge later. De Forest's style is characterized by a detailed, unembellished portrayal of American life and warfare. His novel 'Overland' further exemplifies his knack for adventure and exploration against the backdrop of the American West. Overland is less known than his Civil War literature but continues to bear his hallmark qualities of detailed scenery, nuanced characters, and an exploration of societal issues through the lens of fiction. His contributions to literature also include essays and criticism; notably, his 1868 essay 'The Great American Novel' poses criteria for defining the quintessential American novel, reflecting his astute literary sensibility. Scholarly references to De Forest's work often highlight his objectivity and rejection of romanticism's excesses, paving the way for the naturalist writers who would follow in the late nineteenth century.

Produkt Details

Verlag: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 305 Seiten

Größe: 605,5 KB

ISBN: 8596547360506

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