At Pinney's Ranch
Par Bellamy, Edward
Publié par Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066106270
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À propos de ce livre
In Edward Bellamy's captivating novella *At Pinney's Ranch*, readers are immersed in a pastoral narrative that skillfully intertwines themes of leisure, community, and the simplicity of rural life. Bellamy employs a rich, descriptive prose style that evokes the serenity of the American countryside, while simultaneously critiquing the industrialized society of his time. His vibrant characterizations and dialogues serve to highlight the contrasts between the agrarian lifestyle and the bustling modernity of late 19th-century America, providing an incisive reflection on the socio-economic tensions prevalent during the Gilded Age. Edward Bellamy, an influential American author and social reformer, is best known for his utopian novel *Looking Backward*. His own experiences as a product of an increasingly industrialized society heavily influenced his literary creations. At Pinney's Ranch emerges from Bellamy'Äôs desire to explore themes of communal interdependence and harmony, contrasting the dehumanizing aspects of urban life with the restorative power of nature and community engagement. This richly layered work is highly recommended for readers interested in American literature, social criticism, and the pastoral tradition. Bellamy'Äôs nuanced portrayal of rural life not only entertains but also invites critical reflection on the values of community, sustainability, and the human connection to nature.
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