Mr. Jacobs: A Tale of the Drummer, the Reporter, and the Prestidigitateur (eBook)

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2022
108 Seiten
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Mr. Jacobs: A Tale of the Drummer, the Reporter, and the Prestidigitateur - Arlo Bates
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In "Mr. Jacobs: A Tale of the Drummer, the Reporter, and the Prestidigitateur," Arlo Bates weaves a richly layered narrative that explores the intricate web of human experience through the lives of its colorful characters. Set in a late 19th-century America brimming with theatricality and burgeoning modernity, Bates employs a vivid literary style characterized by detailed descriptions and keen psychological insight. The novel grapples with themes of identity, ambition, and the interplay between illusion and reality, reflecting the anxieties and aspirations of an era defined by rapid change and cultural transformation. Arlo Bates, an influential figure in American literature, was deeply influenced by his own experiences in journalism and the arts. His background as a writer and editor enabled him to deftly capture the nuances of society, while his fascination with the magic arts and performance lends a unique flair to the narrative. Bates's commitment to exploring the human condition through multifaceted characters stems from a desire to reveal the often contradictory nature of personal narratives and societal expectations. This compelling tale invites readers to immerse themselves in a world filled with mystery and spectacle, making it particularly captivating for fans of historical fiction and character-driven narratives. Bates's intricate storytelling and sharp social commentary render "Mr. Jacobs" a significant work that deserves a place on the shelf of anyone interested in the complexities of life and art in America.

Arlo Bates (1850-1918) was a respected American author, educator, and newspaperman of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His contributions to American literature, particularly in the realm of fiction, have been noted for their keen psychological insight and depiction of social mores. Born in East Machias, Maine, Bates launched his literary career after graduating from Bowdoin College in 1876. Known for his astute exploration of character and motive, Bates' literary style often weaved intricate narratives that explored moral ambiguities and the human condition. 'Mr. Jacobs: A Tale of the Drummer, the Reporter, and the Prestidigitateur' stands as a testament to his narrative prowess and his ability to craft characters that resonate with verisimilitude. This work, like many of his novels, navigates the complexities of human relationships and the multifaceted nature of truth. Bates also served as the editor of the 'Boston Sunday Courier' and later took on a prominent role in academia as a professor of English Literature at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Beyond his contributions as an author and educator, Bates' influence extended to his mentorship of aspiring writers and his critical essays, which further cemented his status as a significant figure in the literary circles of his era.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Anthologien
Literatur Historische Romane
Schlagworte 1854-1909 • 19th-century america • 19th century classics • ambition and class • American Literature • Arlo Bates novels • character study exploration • crawford • diverse character backgrounds • drummer protagonist • Eloquent storytelling prose • etc. • Francis Marion • historical fiction • historical fiction drama • Human nature study • imitations • Intellectually Stimulating • isaacs • journalism in fiction • literary artisan • literary fiction • magician in literature • Marion • Mystery comedy blend • New York City setting • Parodies • prestidigitation themed books • psychological realism • quirky characters • social commentary themes • Social norms • Turn-of-the-century narrative • victorian-era fiction • wit and dialogue • witty dialogue style
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