Ernest Poole's novel "His Family" is a poignant exploration of the changing dynamics within a middle-class American family at the turn of the 20th century. Poole's realistic and insightful portrayal of the Vail family captures the complexities of familial relationships, social expectations, and individual aspirations in a rapidly evolving society. The novel's emphasis on domestic life and intimate emotions reflects the emerging trend of literary realism during the time of its publication in 1917. Poole's descriptive prose and detailed characterizations provide a window into the everyday struggles and triumphs of the Vail family, making the novel a compelling snapshot of American life during this period. Ernest Poole, an American journalist and novelist, drew inspiration from his own experiences and observations of societal changes to craft this enduring work. His keen understanding of human nature and social dynamics shines through in the rich tapestry of characters and relationships he presents in "His Family." Readers interested in exploring the intersection of personal drama and social change in early 20th-century America will find "His Family" a captivating and thought-provoking read.
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