Lewis Rand
Par Johnston, Mary
Publié par Good Press
English
2019
ISBN 4057664601506
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À propos de ce livre
In her compelling novel "Lewis Rand," Mary Johnston explores the tumultuous journey of a young man grappling with his identity and place in the wake of societal upheaval. Set against the backdrop of post-Civil War America, Johnston employs a rich, lyrical prose that not only captures the inner conflicts of her characters but also reflects the broader societal tensions of the era. The narrative intertwines themes of honor, ambition, and the quest for purpose, all of which are heightened by vivid descriptions of the Southern landscape and a cast of complex characters that exemplify the struggles of a nation rebuilding itself. Mary Johnston, a prominent figure in early 20th-century American literature, drew inspiration from her own experiences and the tumult of her times while writing "Lewis Rand." Born in the late 19th century in Virginia, she was deeply influenced by the legacy of the Civil War and the evolving role of women in society. Johnston was known for her narratives that addressed social issues, and her writing often reflected her passion for both historical accuracy and character-driven storytelling, making her a trailblazer in American fiction. I highly recommend "Lewis Rand" to readers who appreciate novels that delve into the intricacies of human experience and the moral dilemmas that accompany personal and societal change. Johnston's masterful storytelling offers a profound exploration of resilience and transformation, making it a poignant read for anyone interested in the American literary canon.
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