The Elevator
Published by Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4064066221775
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About this book
William Dean Howells'Äô novella, "The Elevator," weaves a subtle yet haunting narrative that explores the tensions of human interaction and social class within the constrictive settings of a burgeoning urban landscape. Through minimalistic prose and a keen psychological lens, Howells delves into the ominous atmosphere of an elevator ride, symbolizing both physical and metaphorical ascent and descent in society. The text reflects the naturalistic style prevalent in late 19th-century American literature, where the interplay between environment and character shapes the human experience, provoking questions about individual agency in the face of societal judgments. Howells, often referred to as the "Dean of American Letters," was a leading figure in the movement toward realism, driven by an unwavering commitment to depicting the life of everyday Americans. His personal experiences in both physically and socially diverse urban settings, along with his deep acquaintance with literary circles, undoubtedly influenced his perspective on class issues and the intricacies of human relationships, which are deftly portrayed in "The Elevator." This novella is a compelling read for those interested in the intersections of realism and social critique in American literature. Howells'Äô masterful rendering invites readers to reflect on their own societal positions, making it a work that resonates deeply with contemporary themes of isolation and connection.
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