Henry James 
Poor Richard [EPUB ebook] 
Exploring Social Class and Morality in Victorian Society

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In ‘Poor Richard, ‘ Henry James delves into the intricate tapestry of American identity and ambition through the life of its titular character, Richard. Using his hallmark intricate prose and keen psychological insight, James crafts a narrative that navigates the nuanced interplay between social class and personal aspiration. The novella is set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America, reflecting the tensions and opportunities of a post-Civil War society, characterized by both optimism and disillusionment. James’s elegant and often evocative style invites readers into Richard’s inner world, where hope and despair coalesce in an exploration of the American Dream. Henry James, a quintessential figure in American literature, is known for his profound sensitivity to the intricacies of character and consciousness. Born in 1843, he straddled the transatlantic divide, living both in America and Europe, which informed his understanding of different cultures. His literary journey, marked by a desire to capture the complexities of human experience, is evident in this novella, where he interrogates the moral and cultural dilemmas of his time, particularly those facing the American middle class. ‘Poor Richard’ is highly recommended for readers seeking a compelling examination of personal ambition and societal expectations. James’Äôs exploration of identity invites reflection on one’Äôs own aspirations and the often harsh realities that accompany them. This novella remains relevant, urging contemporary readers to reconsider their own definitions of success in the face of societal pressures.

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لغة الإنجليزية ● شكل EPUB ● صفحات 60 ● ISBN 4064066461959 ● حجم الملف 0.7 MB ● الناشر Good Press ● مدينة Prague ● بلد CZ ● نشرت 2021 ● للتحميل 24 الشهور ● دقة EUR ● هوية شخصية 7815179 ● حماية النسخ DRM الاجتماعية

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