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David Harum (eBook)

A Story of American Life
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2022
249 Seiten
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859-654734422-3 (EAN)

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David Harum - Edward Noyes Westcott
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Edward Noyes Westcott's 'David Harum' offers a rich tapestry of rural life, imbued with humor and wisdom that reflects the author's intimate understanding of small-town America. Set against the backdrop of the fictional village of Armory, New York, this novel captures the essence of local color literature popular in the late 19th century. Through deft characterizations and vivid descriptions, Westcott paints an authentic portrait of its protagonist, the unconventional yet shrewd horse trader David Harum, who navigates the complexities of morality, love, and community bonds while showcasing the quirks and wisdom of his fellow townsfolk. Born in 1847 in New York, Edward Noyes Westcott grew up in a time when the concept of local identity was evolving. His keen observations of the social dynamics and economic realities in rural America informed his writing, allowing him to create a believable and engaging narrative. Westcott's personal experiences and reflections on the changing landscape of society during the late 19th century provide a backdrop for the nuances found within 'David Harum.' This timeless novel is highly recommended for readers interested in the nuances of American life and the values of honesty and integrity. Westcott's masterful storytelling invites readers to explore the fundamental human experiences that transcend time, making 'David Harum' not only an entertaining read but also a poignant exploration of community and character.

Edward Noyes Westcott (1846–1898) was a significant American novelist at the turn of the 20th century, lauded for his singular work, 'David Harum' (1898). Westcott's professional endeavors were primarily in banking, and he spent a significant part of his life in Syracuse, New York, where much of his literary creation was conceived. Born on September 27, 1846, in Syracuse, he did not initially pursue a career in literature, but rather followed his father's footsteps into the banking industry. Despite his financial occupation, Westcott nurtured a passion for storytelling, a diversion that ultimately bore fruit in his writing. His singular novel, 'David Harum,' posthumously published, is often celebrated for its characterization and the depiction of rural American life during that period. The protagonist, a shrewd but kind-hearted banker, is said to reflect some autobiographical elements of the author himself, and the book encapsulates the peculiar local dialect and culture with warmth and wit. 'David Harum' not only gained popularity but also contributed to the canon of American humor literature, and was adapted into a play and later a film. Sadly, Westcott's death at the early age of 52 left the literary landscape with only a brief glimpse into his potential, but 'David Harum' endures as a classic, ensuring Westcott's contribution to American literary heritage is not forgotten. The novel remains his literary legacy, embodying an authentic reflection of the times and the regional ethos of his native upstate New York.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Literaturwissenschaft
Schlagworte 19th Century America • 19th century Americana • 19th Century American Literature • American Life • American Literature • American Values • banker protagonist • Bankers • bankers in fiction • belles-lettres classics • Bestseller • character-driven narrative • classic American fiction • community dynamics • David Harum book • eccentric character study • Edward Noyes Westcott novels • Fiction • Financial Dealings • friendship and honesty • Historical American novels • historical fiction • Human nature • humor and wit • humor in American literature • literary classic • New York • Regional Realism • Rural life in literature • Rural New York • Small-town charm • Small-town Philosophy • State • United States literature 1800s • universal human truths
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