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Harold Frederic's novel 'The Lawton Girl' is a poignant depiction of the struggles faced by young women in a changing society during the late nineteenth century. The novel is written in a realistic and socially conscious style, portraying the challenges of female characters within the constraints of societal expectations and gender roles. Through its rich character development and vivid narrative, Frederic explores themes of love, ambition, and identity, making it a significant work in the literary context of the time. The author's attention to detail and his ability to capture the…mehr

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Harold Frederic's novel 'The Lawton Girl' is a poignant depiction of the struggles faced by young women in a changing society during the late nineteenth century. The novel is written in a realistic and socially conscious style, portraying the challenges of female characters within the constraints of societal expectations and gender roles. Through its rich character development and vivid narrative, Frederic explores themes of love, ambition, and identity, making it a significant work in the literary context of the time. The author's attention to detail and his ability to capture the complexities of human relationships elevate the novel to a powerful and thought-provoking read. Harold Frederic, a prominent American journalist and novelist, drew inspiration from his own experiences and observations of society to write 'The Lawton Girl.' As a keen observer of human behavior and social dynamics, Frederic infuses his novel with a deep understanding of the emotional and psychological struggles faced by his characters, adding depth and authenticity to the narrative. I highly recommend 'The Lawton Girl' to readers interested in exploring the intersection of gender, society, and personal freedom. Frederic's insightful portrayal of female characters and his exploration of societal norms make this novel a compelling and relevant read for contemporary audiences.
Autorenporträt
Harold Frederic (1856–1898) was an incisive American realist novelist and journalist known for his keen social observations and compelling characterizations. Born in Utica, New York, Frederic began his career in journalism before transitioning to fiction writing. His work was characterized by a deep understanding of regional dialects and the social dynamics of his time, which he deftly portrayed in his novels. Among his memorable contributions to literature is 'The Lawton Girl,' a work that explores complex questions of moral ambiguity and societal expectations through the nuanced development of its characters. Frederic's literary style often involved the dissection of American life and the examination of the human condition under the pressures of social change. While less celebrated than contemporaries like Mark Twain or Henry James, Frederic's writings remain significant for their realism and psychological depth, marking him as an important figure in late 19th-century American literature. His premature death in England, where he had resided for several years, cut short a career that had already left a lasting mark on the American literary landscape.