The Man from Home (eBook)

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2022
77 Seiten
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The Man from Home - Harry Leon Wilson, Booth Tarkington
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At the heart of 'The Man from Home' lies a triumphant exploration of contrasts, weaving together a fabric of narrative that spans diverse literary styles and thematic preoccupations. This anthology, crafted with meticulous care by Harry Leon Wilson and Booth Tarkington, delves into the complexities of human experience, charting the interstices of culture, class, and character through a deftly curated collection of works. Its unique composition showcases not only the breadth of literary craftsmanship but also the thematic resonance and variance inherent in early 20th-century American literature, with pieces that stand as testaments to the era's burgeoning literary movements and the authors' pivotal roles within them. The strength of the anthology lies in its ability to juxtapose humor with earnestness, the mundane with the extraordinary, offering readers a vivid tapestry of American life and thought as perceived through the lens of two of its most formidable literary figures. The contributing authors, Harry Leon Wilson and Booth Tarkington, are celebrated luminaries in their own right, each having left an indelible mark on American letters. Their collective body of work represents a critical period in literary history, where the echoes of the Gilded Age met the nascent whispers of modernism. This collection, therefore, does not merely present tales; it captures the zeitgeist of a nation in transition, reflecting the dynamic shifts in society, culture, and literature. It is an essential read for those keen to explore the intricate dialogues between tradition and innovation, providing valuable insights into the socio-cultural landscape that shaped the early 20th-century American literary canon. A journey through 'The Man from Home' offers readers a unique opportunity to dive into a confluence of narratives that transcend mere storytelling. This anthology is a beacon for enthusiasts of American literature and history, inviting an engagement with works that illuminate the human condition through varied lenses. It beckons scholars, students, and casual readers alike to immerse themselves in an enriching literary experience, promising not only a deeper understanding of Wilson and Tarkington's contributions but also an appreciation for the complex tapestry of American cultural and literary heritage.

Harry Leon Wilson (1867–1939) was an American novelist and humorist who gained considerable popularity in the early 20th century for his witty portrayal of American life and idiosyncratic characters. Born in Oregon, Illinois, Wilson embarked on his literary journey as an assistant editor for the 'Puck' magazine, a vehicle that showcased his emerging talent for satire and comedic writing. He later transitioned into a prolific author, penning such notable works as 'Ruggles of Red Gap' and 'Merton of the Movies', both of which were adapted into successful films, broadening his audience and solidifying his place in the literary canon. However, it was 'The Man from Home' (1908), co-authored with Booth Tarkington, which further established Wilson's literary reputation. This comedic play, often considered a reflection of American provincialism and cultural imperialism, resonated with Wilson's readership for its humorous take on an American abroad and its critique of class and social pretensions. As a literary figure, Wilson was known for his satirical edge and the ability to craft engaging, character-driven stories with a humorous bent. Though his popularity has waned since his passing, Wilson's contributions to the American humorist tradition and insights into the cultural landscape of his time remain enduringly relevant in the realm of literary studies. His works continue to be of interest to scholars examining the interplay of comedy, culture, and social commentary in early 20th-century American literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Dramatik / Theater
Schlagworte American abroad narrative • American authors classic • Americana vs Old World • American Drama • American Literature • American Playwrights • Classic • classical drama books • classical literature collaboration • comedic society commentary • cultural contrast satire • Drama • Dramatic Literature • early 20th century Americana • early 20th century drama • global interconnectedness theme • Harry Leon Wilson works • literary stage plays • morality and identity exploration • public domain classics • satirical character development • theatrical novels • vintage plays
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