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In "Friday, the Thirteenth," Thomas William Lawson crafts a captivating tale that intertwines superstition with the bustling world of early 20th-century finance. The novel unfolds through a series of interconnected events on this notorious day, using a blend of sharp humor and biting satire to critique societal norms and the financial crises of the time. Lawson's literary style is marked by its vivid characterizations and intricate plot development, drawing readers into a chaotic yet enthralling narrative that reflects the anxieties of a society grappling with both fortune and folly. Thomas…mehr

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In "Friday, the Thirteenth," Thomas William Lawson crafts a captivating tale that intertwines superstition with the bustling world of early 20th-century finance. The novel unfolds through a series of interconnected events on this notorious day, using a blend of sharp humor and biting satire to critique societal norms and the financial crises of the time. Lawson's literary style is marked by its vivid characterizations and intricate plot development, drawing readers into a chaotic yet enthralling narrative that reflects the anxieties of a society grappling with both fortune and folly. Thomas William Lawson, a prominent figure in American literature and a successful businessman, drew upon his extensive experiences in the finance sector to inform his writing. Lawson was an advocate of economic reform and a vocal critic of the corrupt practices he witnessed in Wall Street, which undoubtedly influenced the themes present in this novel. His unique perspective allows him to infuse authenticity into his narrative, marrying personal insight with broader societal commentary. "Friday, the Thirteenth" is a brilliant examination of the intersection between luck and human ambition. Readers seeking a thought-provoking yet entertaining exploration of economic themes wrapped in a narrative rich with humor and insight will find Lawson's work both compelling and enlightening.

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Thomas William Lawson (February 26, 1857 - February 8, 1925) was an American businessman and author, known for his involvement in the stock market and his speculative investments. He was a controversial figure in his time, often associated with the manipulation of stocks, a practice that made him famous as well as infamous. His efforts did, however, contribute to legislation aimed at regulating the financial markets. As an author, Lawson is best remembered for his novel 'Friday, the Thirteenth,' which delineated the dark and psychological aspects of the financial world. Published in 1907, the book weaved a narrative around the superstitions of the titular date and the Wall Street market chaos it could influence. This work is an early example of literature that delves into the complexities of the American financial systems and the psychological impact on those involved in it, blending Lawson's intimate knowledge of stock trading with fictional storytelling. His literary style in this novel can be best described as a form of muckraking, aiming to expose the excesses and moral compromises of the financial industry. Though not primarily remembered as an author, Lawson's 'Friday, the Thirteenth' stands as a significant contribution to early 20th-century American literature, offering insight into the financial mindsets and practices of the time.