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Arthur Bartlett Maurice, an American author and critic born on January 4, 1873, in the United States, made notable contributions to early 20th-century American literature. His literary career blossomed in New York City, where the dynamic urban landscape inspired his most renowned work, „Fifth Avenue“, painting a vivid portrayal of one of the most famous streets in the world. Maurice“s writing is characterized by a descriptive and insightful analysis of urban life, encapsulating the spirit of an era undergoing rapid modernization and social change. Not only a writer, he served as the editor of The Bookman, a literary journal that played a significant role in the book world from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. Maurice excelled in capturing the essence of New York“s cultural and social milieu, offering his readers a literary window into Fifth Avenue as both a physical location and a symbol of American prosperity and status. His prose elegantly reflects the complexities of city life, marked by its elegance and wit, and has earned him a place in the annals of American literary history. While „Fifth Avenue“ remains his most celebrated book, Maurice“s broader contributions include numerous articles and essays that both chronicle and critique the literary currents of his time.




2 Ebooks von Arthur Bartlett Maurice

Arthur Bartlett Maurice: Fifth Avenue
In ‚Fifth Avenue‘ by Arthur Bartlett Maurice, readers are taken on a captivating journey through the bustling streets of New York City’s most prestigious district. The book is a riveting blend of viv …
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€2.49
ARTHUR BARTLETT MAURICE: FIFTH AVENUE
By delving into the complex fabric of Fifth Avenue in New York, the author deftly reveals historical facets, presenting the avenue as a dynamic representation of the development of the city. The narr …
EPUB
DRM
€1.03