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Peace in Friendship Village (eBook)

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2022
264 Seiten
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859-654705783-3 (EAN)

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Peace in Friendship Village - Zona Gale
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In "Peace in Friendship Village," Zona Gale presents a poignant exploration of small-town life, weaving together the themes of community, love, and social change against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. Gale's narrative unfolds with a lyrical and accessible style, employing rich characterizations and vivid descriptions that evoke the intricacies of human relationships. This novel not only reflects the social dynamics of its time, with its subtle critiques of societal norms and gender roles, but also offers an intimate portrait of the search for peace and acceptance in a rapidly changing world. Zona Gale, an influential figure in American literature, was a strong advocate for women's rights and social reform, which deeply informed her work. Growing up in Portage, Wisconsin, Gale's experiences in her close-knit community inspired her to portray the values and struggles of everyday life in her writing. As one of the first women to receive a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, her literary contributions significantly shaped the discourse around equality and communal identity, making her voice an essential one in understanding the societal fabric of her time. Readers seeking a richly layered narrative that seamlessly intertwines personal and collective struggles will find "Peace in Friendship Village" a compelling read. Gale's masterful storytelling invites the audience to reflect on their own connections within their communities, making it a timeless book that resonates even in contemporary contexts.

Zona Gale (1874-1938) was a distinguished American author and playwright, renowned for her insightful portrayal of small-town American life. Born in Portage, Wisconsin, she often drew upon her Midwestern upbringing to create evocative settings and relatable characters. Gale's literary career was marked by a focus on feminist and progressive themes, which she expertly wove into her narratives. Her novel 'Miss Lulu Bett' (1920) won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1921, an adaptation of her own book which effectively depicted the transformative journey of a woman finding her identity and autonomy. Gale's 'Friendship Village' series, including 'Peace in Friendship Village,' remains a hallmark of her work, showcasing her unique ability to capture the dynamics of community life with both charm and depth. Her contributions to literature extend beyond her novels, encompassing short stories and essays wherein Gale addressed social issues of her time with both sensitivity and a call for reform. Her style, characterized by its lyricism and nuanced character development, has earned her a place among the respected writers of the early 20th century. Gale's legacy as a pioneer in literature, particularly in regards to her feminist ideals, continues to be celebrated for its historical significance and literary craftsmanship.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.6.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte American • American author • American Literature • American literature classics • character-driven narrative • childhood innocence • City and town life • community and relationships fiction • descriptive prose • Early 20th Century • early 20th century Americana • early 20th century fiction • emotional storytelling • empathy and communication • family values • Fiction • Friendship and Unity • Friendship Village series • Generous characters • heartwarming tales • human relationship exploration • interpersonal conflict resolution • introspective literary style • Midwestern community dynamics • nostalgic literary fiction • pulitzer prize winning author • Pulitzer Prize-winning authors • rural American setting • rural American settings • Short Stories • short story collection • small-town community • small-town narratives • vintage women authors • Zona Gale novels
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