Modern Fiction
Publié par Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066102463
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À propos de ce livre
In "Modern Fiction," Charles Dudley Warner critiques the prevailing literary conventions of his time, advocating for a realistic approach to storytelling that mirrors the complexities of contemporary life. Warner's prose is marked by its eloquent eloquence and insightful humor, effectively engaging readers while prompting them to reconsider the purpose and form of fiction. The book emerges during a pivotal moment in American literature, reflecting the tensions between romantic idealism and the emerging demands for authenticity and relatability in fiction, making it a significant commentary on the evolution of literary artistry during the late 19th century. Warner, an established writer and social commentator, was deeply influenced by the transformative societal changes of the Gilded Age, characterized by rapid industrialization and shifting cultural paradigms. His experiences as an editor and collaborator with notable literary figures allowed him to appreciate the nuances of narrative voice and audience expectation. Warner's commitment to realism can be traced back to his desire to provide readers with an honest portrayal of life, challenging the escapism often found in earlier works. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the foundations of modern literature and the shift toward authenticity in narrative. It not only enriches the understanding of Warner's contribution to literary criticism but also serves as an essential exploration of how fiction can reflect the intricacies of human experience.
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