9,49 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in 6-10 Tagen
  • Broschiertes Buch

In "McTeague," Frank Norris presents a gripping narrative set in late 19th-century San Francisco, exploring the brutalities of human passion and ambition. The novel masterfully intertwines elements of Naturalism and realism, depicting the stark realities of life as Norris delves into the inner workings of his characters' psyche. The story revolves around McTeague, a dentist whose life spirals into tragedy due to greed and obsessive love, reflecting the deterministic view of human behavior shaped by heredity and environment, a hallmark of the literary movement known as Naturalism. Frank Norris,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In "McTeague," Frank Norris presents a gripping narrative set in late 19th-century San Francisco, exploring the brutalities of human passion and ambition. The novel masterfully intertwines elements of Naturalism and realism, depicting the stark realities of life as Norris delves into the inner workings of his characters' psyche. The story revolves around McTeague, a dentist whose life spirals into tragedy due to greed and obsessive love, reflecting the deterministic view of human behavior shaped by heredity and environment, a hallmark of the literary movement known as Naturalism. Frank Norris, a prominent American novelist and critic, is often credited with propelling the Naturalist movement in American literature. His first-hand experiences in the gritty urban settings of the West informed his vivid descriptions and unflinching gaze at the social issues of his time. Norris's own struggles with societal constraints and his exposure to the complexities of human nature led him to craft a tale that is both highly personal and universally relevant, commenting on themes of fate, morality, and societal decay. "McTeague" is an essential read for those intrigued by the darker aspects of human existence, providing profound insights into the motivations that drive individuals toward destruction. This evocative exploration of desire, ambition, and the undercurrents of human nature makes the book a compelling experience, urging readers to reflect on the fine line between love and obsession.