The House with the Green Shutters (eBook)

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2022
215 Seiten
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The House with the Green Shutters - George Douglas Brown
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In George Douglas Brown's poignant novel, "The House with the Green Shutters," readers are immersed in the harsh realities of rural Scottish life during the early 20th century. Utilizing a naturalistic literary style, Brown eschews romanticism to depict the struggles of the protagonist, a miller named Alick MacLeish, whose aspirations clash painfully with societal constraints and personal failures. The narrative deftly intertwines the themes of isolation, class, and the weight of familial expectations, set against the backdrop of an unforgiving landscape that mirrors the inner turmoil of its characters. The novel's structure employs a stream-of-consciousness technique that enhances its psychological depth, offering a raw exploration of human desire and despair. George Douglas Brown, a pivotal figure in Scottish literature, was profoundly influenced by his own experiences growing up in a rural environment. His observations of the socio-economic conditions and the inherent struggles of his community fueled his desire to depict the complexities of life in Scotland, as exemplified in this work. Brown's commitment to realism, alongside his criticism of contemporary Scottish society, reflects the broader literary movements of his time, aligning with the works of contemporaries who sought to challenge societal norms. "The House with the Green Shutters" is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay of social class and individual agency. Brown's unflinching portrayal of life's tribulations not only offers a timeless reflection on the human condition but also invites readers to engage with the nuances of identity and belonging. Those who appreciate richly textured narratives steeped in realism and emotional depth will find themselves captivated by this profound exploration of fate and failure.

George Douglas Brown, an illustrious figure of early twentieth-century Scottish literature, is principally known for his remarkable novel, 'The House with the Green Shutters' (1901), which stands as an iconoclastic work challenging the idyllic sentimentalism prevalent in the Kailyard School of Scottish fiction. Brown was born on January 26, 1869, in Ochiltree, Ayrshire, and led a life that traversed both scholarly pursuits and literary creation. A graduate of the University of Glasgow and later a postgraduate at the University of Oxford, Brown possessed a comprehensive literary background that bolstered his craft. His seminal novel offers a stark portrayal of Scottish rural life, characterized by a realistic and often brutal examination of provincial mores and the suffocating nature of small-town existence. Brown's narrative technique and unforgiving character studies foreshadowed the modernist movement, eschewing romantic gloss for a more nuanced exploration of human nature and societal constraints. Tragically, his potential was cut short by his untimely death at the age of 33 in 1902. 'The House with the Green Shutters' remains his enduring legacy, securing Brown's place within the canon of Scottish literature and providing a critical bridge from Victorian to modern literary sensibilities.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century novels • British Classics • Character-driven story • Character Study • class conflict • classic fiction • Cultural realism • darker human nature • English literature • Fiction • George Douglas Brown • gloomy atmosphere • greed and ambition • Human Condition Exploration • Late 19th century • literary fiction • Literary Realism • moral decay themes • Naturalism in literature • novels about moral decline • raw narrative style • realistic portrayal • Scotland • scottish author • Scottish Literature • Scottish small-town • Scottish village life • Single author novel • social class struggle • Social commentary • social life and customs • Social Realism • victorian era fiction
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