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In "The Seventh Noon," Frederick Orin Bartlett presents a compelling narrative that intertwines elements of psychological depth and philosophical inquiry. Set against a backdrop of existential dilemmas, the novel explores the intricacies of human experience, questioning the very fabric of reality through a series of poignant character studies. Employing a distinctive literary style that merges modernist techniques with a lyrical prose, Bartlett draws readers into a world where the boundaries of time and consciousness blur, effectively challenging conventional narrative structures. The book…mehr

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In "The Seventh Noon," Frederick Orin Bartlett presents a compelling narrative that intertwines elements of psychological depth and philosophical inquiry. Set against a backdrop of existential dilemmas, the novel explores the intricacies of human experience, questioning the very fabric of reality through a series of poignant character studies. Employing a distinctive literary style that merges modernist techniques with a lyrical prose, Bartlett draws readers into a world where the boundaries of time and consciousness blur, effectively challenging conventional narrative structures. The book engages with contemporary themes of isolation, identity, and the quest for meaning, making it a significant contribution to early 20th-century American literature. Frederick Orin Bartlett was a writer and educator whose varied experiences in academia and literature informed his narrative perspective. Immersed in the cultural and philosophical currents of his time, he sought to delve into the complexities of the human psyche. His interactions with notable literary figures and his keen interest in the intersections of philosophy and art led him to create works that resonate with the introspective qualities found in "The Seventh Noon." This novel is highly recommended for readers who appreciate literature that challenges preconceptions and invites profound reflection on the nature of existence. With its rich language and intricate themes, "The Seventh Noon" is an enlightening read that offers both intellectual stimulation and emotional resonance.

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Frederick Orin Bartlett, whose contributions to American literature have largely been overshadowed by his contemporaries, left an indelible mark through his novel 'The Seventh Noon.' Revealing a literary style preoccupied with the profuse details of daily life and the intricate workings of the human psyche, Bartlett's work echoes the depth of character exploration characteristic of the early twentieth-century novel. Although 'The Seventh Noon' stands as a testament to Bartlett's storytelling prowess, the scarcity of biographical information limits the ability to fully appreciate the breadth of his career. His narrative technique reflects a keen observational gift, drawing readers into a vividly painted world where the lure of escapism contends with the pressing nature of reality. There is a paucity of academic inquiry into Bartlett's oeuvre, and his place in the literary canon remains largely unexamined. This obscure corner of literary history invites further scholarly investigation into Bartlett's work and the specific cultural and historical contexts that shaped his writings. As it stands, 'The Seventh Noon' waits to be rediscovered and repositioned within the wider discussion of literature from its era, potentially offering insights into the lesser-documented narratives of American literary artistry.