Keeping Up With Dan'l Webster
Published by Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066425531
eBook
About this book
In his engaging work "Keeping Up With Dan'l Webster," Irving Bacheller employs a rich, colloquial style that reflects the voice of rural America in the early 20th century. The novel is a humorous and heartwarming exploration of life in a small town, centered around the fictional character Dan'l Webster, who embodies the spirit of resilience and wit. Through vivid characterizations and a tapestry of local color, Bacheller weaves poignant commentary on societal change, moral values, and the indomitable human spirit that resonated with American readers during a time of rapid modernization. Irving Bacheller, an author and journalist born in 1859, was deeply influenced by his experiences growing up in upstate New York. His intimate knowledge of rural life and the vibrant personalities within it provided the backdrop for this work. Bacheller's background in journalism brought a keen observational quality to his writing, allowing him to capture the nuances of local relationships and voices as they navigated the complexities of contemporary life. "Keeping Up With Dan'l Webster" is a delightful read that offers not only humor but also profound insights into the American identity. I highly recommend this novel to those who appreciate rich storytelling combined with cultural reflections, as it encapsulates the essence of an era while remaining timeless in its appeal.
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