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The Lawton Girl

Sisters of Class: A Tale of Love and Struggle in 19th Century America

Harold Frederic

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Harold Frederic's 'The Lawton Girl' is a captivating novel that delves into the complexities of social class and societal expectations in late 19th-century America. Written in a realistic and straightforward style, the novel explores the lives of two sisters, one married to a wealthy businessman and the other struggling to make ends meet. The contrast between the sisters' lifestyles highlights the disparity between the upper and working classes, shedding light on the challenges faced by women during this time period. Frederic's attention to detail and nuanced character development provide readers with a rich and immersive reading experience. 'The Lawton Girl' is a prime example of Frederic's ability to address social issues with compassion and insight, making it a valuable contribution to American literature. Harold Frederic's own background as a journalist and editor undoubtedly influenced his writing, allowing him to bring a unique perspective to his exploration of class dynamics in 'The Lawton Girl.' Readers interested in historical fiction and social commentary will find 'The Lawton Girl' to be a thought-provoking and enlightening read.

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tragic romance, New York novels, 19th century literature, Harold Frederic, women writers, historical fiction, social commentary, turn of the century literature, American fiction, literary realism