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The Register

William Dean Howells

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Belletristik / Essays, Feuilleton, Literaturkritik, Interviews

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William Dean Howells' novel 'The Register' is a compelling exploration of social class dynamics and the effects of industrialization on American society during the late 19th century. Written in Howells' realistic style, the narrative follows the lives of various characters as they navigate the changing landscape of post-Civil War America. Through vivid descriptions and keen observations, Howells critiques the rising tensions between the working class and the elite, shedding light on the complexities of human relationships and societal structures. The novel's portrayal of human nature and its emphasis on moral dilemmas make it a timeless piece of American literature. As a prominent realist writer, Howells incorporates elements of naturalism and social commentary into his works, providing readers with a thought-provoking examination of the period. With his extensive knowledge of American society and culture, Howells brings depth and authenticity to 'The Register', making it a valuable insight into the challenges and triumphs of a rapidly changing nation. I highly recommend this novel to readers interested in literary works that capture the essence of 19th-century America while addressing universal themes of human experience.

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Keywords

Literary context, Nineteenth-century literature, Observational prowess, Cultural norms, Social commentary, Classic American literature, American realism, Gilded Age, Societal constructs, Literary naturalism