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Strangers and Wayfarers (eBook)

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2022
136 Seiten
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859-654723720-4 (EAN)

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Strangers and Wayfarers - Sarah Orne Jewett
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In Sarah Orne Jewett's "Strangers and Wayfarers," the author navigates the complex social tapestry of late 19th-century New England, presenting a series of interlinked narratives that explore themes of identity, connection, and the intersection of the familiar and the unknown. With her characteristic realism and rich, evocative prose, Jewett paints vivid portrayals of small-town life, earning her a prominent place in the literary realism movement. Each vignette unveils the intricate nuances of human relationships, inviting readers to ponder the enigmatic nature of strangers who pass through our lives, leaving behind indelible impressions. Sarah Orne Jewett, a pioneer of regional literature, often drew inspiration from her own upbringing in South Berwick, Maine. This intimate familiarity with the landscape and its inhabitants infuses her work with authenticity. Jewett's advocacy for women's independence and her engagement with contemporary social issues illuminate her characters' inner lives, making them resonate deeply with readers. Her friendship with notable literary figures, including Willa Cather, further shaped her writing, cementing her legacy in American literature. "Strangers and Wayfarers" is a must-read for those who appreciate delicate character studies and evocative portrayals of human connection. Jewett's insights into the lives of her characters challenge readers to reflect on their own experiences with transience and intimacy, ensuring the book's relevance across generations.

Sarah Orne Jewett (1849–1909) was an American novelist and short story writer, best recognized for her local color writings about New England. Jewett is often celebrated for her literary craftsmanship, particularly her ability to render regional dialects and landscapes with vivid precision. She was born in South Berwick, Maine, and much of her work reflects the profound influence of her native environment on her storytelling. Jewett's primary literary contribution lies in her acute observation of rural life and characterization of ordinary people, which she portrayed with empathy and a lack of sentimentality. Her narratives frequently emphasize women's experiences and subtly critique the gender norms of her time. Notably, her most renowned novel, 'The Country of the Pointed Firs' (1896), is cherished for its delicate prose and insightful depiction of a small coastal community. 'Strangers and Wayfarers' (1890), a lesser-known but nonetheless significant collection of short stories, continues Jewett's exploration of New England life, featuring a cast of characters navigating the complexities of existence within their constrained social milieu. Through these interconnected tales, Jewett examines themes of isolation, endurance, and the intricate social webs of community life. Scholars such as Josephine Donovan have argued that Jewett, with her quiet resistance to the grand narrative and her attention to the marginal and the everyday, deserves a place among the pantheon of writers who broadened the scope of American literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century american fiction • 19th century new England • 19th century rural • American • American cultural heritage • American Literature • American Women Authors • Character development • classic american literature • community themes • female authorship • female protagonist • feminist themes • Fiction • Friendship • historical short stories • human relationships • Literary Naturalism • maine setting • New England • new england setting • New England storytelling • nostalgic storytelling • Pastoral landscapes • Quiet contemplation • Regionalism • regional tales and sketches • rural life in fiction • Sarah Orne Jewett literature • Short Stories • short story collection • Small town dynamics • social life and customs • United States • Victorian Era
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