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Quaint Courtships - Ed. Henry Mills Alden

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         - Livre Littérature érotique et sentimentale

        Livre Littérature érotique et sentimentale - Ed. Henry Mills Alden - 01/08/2024 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Ed. Henry Mills Alden - William Dean Howells
      • Editeur : Double 9 Books
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/08/2024
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 142
      • Dimensions : 21.6 x 14.0 x 0.8
      • ISBN : 9789364283830



      • Résumé :
        Quaint Courtships by Henry Mills Alden and William Dean Howells is a novel that delves into the themes of romance and social dynamics through a humorous and satirical lens. Set against the backdrop of a society with strict courtship norms, the novel explores the intricacies of romantic relationships and the conventions surrounding them. The story revolves around various couples navigating the complexities of courtship, each facing unique challenges and societal expectations. The authors skillfully portray the social interactions of their characters, highlighting the pressures and expectations placed on them by society. Through their detailed character relationships, Alden and Howells offer a critique of the norms governing love and marriage, often using humor and satire to underscore the absurdities of these conventions. Quaint Courtships combines wit and social commentary to offer a rich exploration of romance and social dynamics, providing a reflective and entertaining take on the courtship practices of its time and the characters confront moral and ethical questions related to fidelity, integrity, and the true nature of romantic connection. The novel's focus on character development provides insights into how individuals navigate their personal desires against the backdrop of societal expectations....

        Biographie:
        Ed. Henry Mills Alden and William Dean Howells Henry Mills Alden (1836-1919) was a distinguished American editor and author, best known for his long tenure as the editor of Harper's Magazine. His work significantly influenced American literature and publishing in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In addition to his editorial work, Henry Mills Alden was also an author. He wrote several books, including: The Study of Death (1895): This philosophical and theological exploration of death and the afterlife reflects Alden's deep intellectual and spiritual interests. God in His World (1890): This book presents Alden's thoughts on the relationship between humanity, nature, and the divine, blending theology with natural philosophy. Alden's writing was characterized by its reflective and often philosophical nature, exploring profound themes with a thoughtful and contemplative style. William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was a prominent American realist author, literary critic, and editor. He is often referred to as the Dean of American Letters due to his influential role in shaping American literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Howells is best known for his realistic novels, which depict the everyday lives of ordinary people. His works often explore social issues, class dynamics, and the moral complexities of contemporary life. A Modern Instance (1882): This novel explores the theme of divorce, a controversial subject at the time, and is considered one of the first American novels to tackle this issue. The Rise of Silas Lapham (1885): Perhaps his most famous work, this novel examines the life and moral dilemmas of a self-made businessman, capturing the complexities of American society and the conflicts between material success and ethical values. A Hazard of New Fortunes (1890): This novel addresses social and economic issues in the rapidly growing city of New York, highlighting the disparities between the wealthy and the poor....

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        Ed. Henry Mills Alden and William Dean Howells Henry Mills Alden (1836-1919) was a distinguished American editor and author, best known for his long tenure as the editor of Harper's Magazine. His work significantly influenced American literature and publishing in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In addition to his editorial work, Henry Mills Alden was also an author. He wrote several books, including: The Study of Death (1895): This philosophical and theological exploration of death and the afterlife reflects Alden's deep intellectual and spiritual interests. God in His World (1890): This book presents Alden's thoughts on the relationship between humanity, nature, and the divine, blending theology with natural philosophy. Alden's writing was characterized by its reflective and often philosophical nature, exploring profound themes with a thoughtful and contemplative style. William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was a prominent American realist author, literary critic, and editor. He is often referred to as the Dean of American Letters due to his influential role in shaping American literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Howells is best known for his realistic novels, which depict the everyday lives of ordinary people. His works often explore social issues, class dynamics, and the moral complexities of contemporary life. A Modern Instance (1882): This novel explores the theme of divorce, a controversial subject at the time, and is considered one of the first American novels to tackle this issue. The Rise of Silas Lapham (1885): Perhaps his most famous work, this novel examines the life and moral dilemmas of a self-made businessman, capturing the complexities of American society and the conflicts between material success and ethical values. A Hazard of New Fortunes (1890): This novel addresses social and economic issues in the rapidly growing city of New York, highlighting the disparities between the wealthy and the poor....

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