The Secrets of the Great City (eBook)

A Work Descriptive of the Virtues and the Vices, the Mysteries, Miseries and Crimes of New York City
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2022
376 Seiten
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859-654714442-7 (EAN)

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The Secrets of the Great City - James Dabney McCabe
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In "The Secrets of the Great City," James Dabney McCabe embarks on a compelling exploration of urban life in 19th-century America, particularly focusing on the bustling metropolis of New York City. The book employs a vivid literary style characterized by its engaging anecdotes and meticulous observations, which collectively unveil the complexities of city living during an era of rapid industrial growth and social upheaval. McCabe's narrative deftly intertwines detailed accounts of urban crime, vice, and poverty with reflections on the human condition, set against the backdrop of a city that was both a beacon of opportunity and a crucible of hardship. James Dabney McCabe was a journalist and social reformer whose keen observations of society laid the groundwork for his critical assessments of urban American life. His background, deeply rooted in the social challenges of his time, fueled his desire to expose the realities of city living, making him a significant voice in the discourse surrounding urban reform. McCabe's experiences in the rapidly evolving landscape of New York informed his compassionate yet critical examination found in this work. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in social history, urban studies, and comprehensive literary portrayals of city life. McCabe's blend of journalistic rigor and literary flair provides an enlightening and engaging perspective on New York City, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the multifaceted nature of urban existence in a pivotal era.

James Dabney McCabe, an accomplished American author of the 19th century, made significant contributions to the literature and history of his time with his array of works, most notably 'The Secrets of the Great City,' a vivid depiction of the urban landscape and complexities of New York City during that era. McCabe's literary style is characterized by a blend of detailed observation and a narrative that captures the dynamic spirit of the age. Born on July 31, 1842, in Richmond, Virginia, McCabe was a prolific writer who specialized in works of non-fiction, covering topics from urban life and social commentary to biographies and history. His writing reveals not only the mores and challenges of the times in which he lived but also provides a window into the transforming American society post-Civil War. McCabe's 'The Secrets of the Great City,' published in 1868, is an especially remarkable social document that presents an intimate exploration of the economic disparity, cultural diversity, and the nuanced interplay of morality and vice in New York City. McCabe's authorial voice is marked by an accessible yet probing tone, ensuring his place in the annals of American literature as a chronicler who encourages readers to confront the realities obscured by the burgeoning industrial age smokescreen. Though his works may not be as widely known today, McCabe's commitment to unearthing the truths of city life cements his legacy as a significant commentator on urban America.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.8.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Spezielle Soziologien
Schlagworte 19th century American cities • 19th Century Urban Life • American History • antique city guidebooks • City Life • crime and mystery • cultural history travel • Description and travel • Gilded Age • Great City secrets uncovered • historical American metropolises • Historical commentary insights • historical travel guide • History • industrialization impact • investigative journalism • James Dabney McCabe writings • Journalistic narrative style • Metropolitan culture • metropolitan social issues • New York • N.Y. • real-life stories collection • retrospective urban studies • sensationalism • Social commentary • social inequality exploration • Urban Exploration • urban exploration literature • urbanization themes • Victorian society • Vintage travel narratives • wealthy elite contrast • Working class struggles
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