Produktbeschreibung
In "William Dean Howells: Complete Travel Books," readers are invited to journey through the meticulous observations and rich narratives that characterize Howells' travel writings. Composed in his signature realistic style, these works blend personal reflection with social commentary, illuminating the landscapes and cultures of the places he visited during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Howells' keen eye for detail and introspective prose transform mere travelogues into profound explorations of identity and culture, contextualizing them within the burgeoning literary movement of realism that he helped define. William Dean Howells, often dubbed the 'dean of American letters', was deeply influenced by his experiences as a journalist and editor, which honed his observational skills and critical perspective. His travels across Europe and America allowed him to cultivate a nuanced understanding of regionalism and cultural diversity, which is evident in his vivid descriptions and thoughtful analyses of social structures. Howells' commitment to authentic representation and critique of American society resonated within his broader literary oeuvre, offering profound insights into the complexities of modern life. This collection is essential for scholars and enthusiasts of American literature, as it not only showcases Howells' travel writing but also offers a lens into the evolution of societal norms and cultural exchange during a pivotal era. Readers will find in these pages not only an escape to far-off lands but also a dialogue with a towering figure in literary realism.
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Marke |
Sharp Ink |
EAN |
9788028334888 |
ISBN |
978-80-283-3488-8 |