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In "Richard Vandermarck," Miriam Coles Harris intricately weaves a narrative that delves into the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations in the late 19th century. The novel, set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America, explores themes of love, ambition, and moral conflict through the lens of its titular character, Richard Vandermarck. Harris employs a rich, descriptive prose style that captures the era's intricacies while utilizing psychological depth to portray her characters'Äô inner struggles, reflecting the broader literary trends of her time, particularly…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "Richard Vandermarck," Miriam Coles Harris intricately weaves a narrative that delves into the complexities of human relationships and societal expectations in the late 19th century. The novel, set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing America, explores themes of love, ambition, and moral conflict through the lens of its titular character, Richard Vandermarck. Harris employs a rich, descriptive prose style that captures the era's intricacies while utilizing psychological depth to portray her characters'Äô inner struggles, reflecting the broader literary trends of her time, particularly the realism movement that emphasizes the depiction of everyday life. Miriam Coles Harris, a prominent figure in American literature of the late 1800s, was influenced by her own experiences and the social issues of her time. Having witnessed the constraints of gender roles and the pursuit of personal freedom, Harris's works often advocate for women's independence and empowerment. Her background and education shaped her understanding of the societal fabric, which she skillfully critiques through her characters and story, making her literature both personal and socially aware. "Richard Vandermarck" is an essential read for anyone interested in historical fiction that grapples with timeless themes of identity and desire. Harris'Äôs nuanced portrayal of her characters creates a compelling narrative that resonates deeply with contemporary readers. This novel not only offers an engaging story but also serves as a mirror reflecting the societal struggles that continue to echo in today'Äôs world.

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Miriam Coles Harris (1834-1925) was an accomplished American author, known for her contributions to literature in the 19th century. Her nuanced writing often explored the delicate intricacies of social life and relationships within a historical context. Harris was born into a prominent New York family and received a robust education, which informed her literary pursuits. Among her numerous works, 'Richard Vandermarck' stands out as a significant novel, showcasing her deft storytelling and insightful character portrayals. This particular book, like much of her work, received acclaim for its thoughtful exploration of romantic and societal themes, illustrating the complexity of human emotions and the societal expectations of her time. Harris's literary style was characterized by its elegance, wit, and empathetic look at the human condition, which helped her resonate with readers seeking both entertainment and depth in their reading choices. Her contribution to American literature is distinguished not just by the quality of her stories, but by her ability to provide a window into the society of her era, which continues to engage scholars and literary enthusiasts looking to understand the cultural landscape of the late 19th century.