Caleb Wright
Von Habberton, John
Herausgegeben von Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066139360
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In 'Caleb Wright', John Habberton crafts a rich narrative that delves into the complexities of human relationships amidst the socio-economic challenges of 19th-century America. The novel unfolds through the lens of its eponymous character, who is embroiled in the trials and tribulations of love, ambition, and moral choice. Habberton'Äôs prose merges a realistic portrayal of everyday life with moments of introspection, examining the moral fabric of society and the struggles of individual aspiration. Set against the backdrop of the burgeoning American enterprise, the text also reflects the author's sharp observation of the cultural shifts of the era. John Habberton, an American author and journalist, is perhaps best known for his earlier novel 'Helen's Babies.' His personal experiences in journalism and his keen insights into human nature deeply inform his fiction. Coming from a middle-class background, Habberton was acutely aware of the societal pressures and expectations faced by individuals navigating a rapidly changing world, which is poignantly captured in 'Caleb Wright.' His writing often explores themes of class and morality while highlighting the strength of character. This novel is highly recommended for readers who appreciate rich character development intertwined with social commentary. 'Caleb Wright' offers a nuanced perspective on the American experience and is particularly appealing to those interested in the historical undercurrents of literature. Habberton'Äôs insight into the human condition makes this work not only a compelling read but also a valuable contribution to understanding 19th-century societal constructs.
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