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Charles Macomb Flandrau's 'The Diary of a Freshman' provides readers with a unique glimpse into the world of college life in the late 19th century. Written in the form of a diary, the book offers a candid and satirical look at the experiences of a young freshman as he navigates the challenges of university life. Flandrau's literary style is characterized by wit and humor, making the book an enjoyable and engaging read for those interested in American humor literature. This work is a valuable contribution to the genre of campus novels, offering insight into the social and academic pressures…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Charles Macomb Flandrau's 'The Diary of a Freshman' provides readers with a unique glimpse into the world of college life in the late 19th century. Written in the form of a diary, the book offers a candid and satirical look at the experiences of a young freshman as he navigates the challenges of university life. Flandrau's literary style is characterized by wit and humor, making the book an enjoyable and engaging read for those interested in American humor literature. This work is a valuable contribution to the genre of campus novels, offering insight into the social and academic pressures faced by college students during this time period. Charles Macomb Flandrau, a graduate of Harvard University, drew from his own experiences as a student to create 'The Diary of a Freshman'. His background in academia and firsthand knowledge of college life lend authenticity to the narrative, providing readers with a realistic portrayal of the complexities of student life in the late 1800s. I highly recommend 'The Diary of a Freshman' to readers who enjoy humorous and insightful explorations of the college experience. Flandrau's clever writing and sharp observations make this book a standout in the genre of campus literature.
Autorenporträt
Charles Macomb Flandrau (1871-1938) was an American author and essayist whose literary contributions were most notable in the early part of the 20th century. Born into a wealthy family, Flandrau had the privilege of a refined education, which later found expression in his writings. He is perhaps best known for his book 'The Diary of a Freshman' (1901), a work that offers a humorous and insightful glimpse into college life at the turn of the century. The narrative captures the quintessential coming-of-age story through the lens of a young man's first year at University, richly imbued with the zeitgeist of the period. Flandrau's prose is characterized by its wit, charm, and an underlying sharpness that conveys his keen observations of social mores and human nature. His work stands as an important document of its time, offering not just entertainment but also sociological insight into the milieu of American collegiate experience. While Flandrau's body of work may not be as widely recognized today, 'The Diary of a Freshman' remains a significant contribution to American letters and a testament to his literary talent.