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A CHILD OF THE JAGO (Modern Classics Series) (eBook)

A Tale from the Old London Slum

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2023
256 Seiten
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859-654774703-1 (EAN)

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In "A Child of the Jago," Arthur Morrison expertly navigates the grim realities of life in the London slums during the late 19th century. This novel, characterized by its naturalistic style and vivid imagery, immerses readers in the gritty atmosphere of the Jago, where poverty, crime, and social decay form the backdrop of a young boy's turbulent journey. Morrison's detailed observations and stark portrayal of the urban environment reflect the broader socio-economic issues of his time, providing a powerful commentary on the human condition and the often-overlooked struggles of the working class. Arthur Morrison was not only a novelist but also a fervent social observer like his contemporary, George Gissing. Having grown up in the East End of London, Morrison's firsthand experiences of the impoverished neighborhoods undoubtedly shaped his understanding of the Jago's inhabitants. His commitment to realism and social criticism stemmed from a deep empathy for society's marginalized, making his work both poignant and urgent. For those seeking a compelling exploration of resilience amidst adversity, "A Child of the Jago" is essential reading. Morrison's masterful prose and keen insights into the complexities of human relationships and societal structures invite readers to reflect on the enduring challenges of urban life. This novel remains a timeless study of survival, making it a crucial addition to the canon of modern classics.

Arthur Morrison (1863–1945) was an English writer and journalist, best known for his realistic novels and stories about working-class life in London's East End. Born on November 1, 1863, in Poplar, in the East End of London, Morrison's firsthand experience of urban poverty informed his writing, bringing an authenticity that distinguished him among his contemporaries. His seminal work, 'A Child of the Jago' (1896), remains a pivotal piece of literature that delves into the lives of the Victorian underclass, exposing the bleak and often brutal realities of slum life. The novel, which remains a key feature in Modern Classics Series, illuminates the social concerns of the period and exemplifies the author's commitment to social realism. Morrison's narrative approach is characterized by a stark, unsentimental style that reflected the harsh conditions he depicted. Aside from his contributions to the literary world, Morrison was also a noted collector and connoisseur of Japanese art. His literary works extend beyond the realm of social critique, venturing into the genre of detective fiction with his creation of Martin Hewitt, a character that offered an alternative to the famous Sherlock Holmes. However, it is the insightful representation of a marginalized society in 'A Child of the Jago' that cements Morrison's legacy as an important literary figure who endeavored to cast a light on the darker corners of the human experience at the turn of the 20th century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 8.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Literatur Historische Romane
Literatur Romane / Erzählungen
Schlagworte 19th century england • 19th century social novels • A Child of the Jago book • Arthur Morrison novels • A Tree Grows in Brooklyn • authentic narrative voice • British urban literature • character study resilience • Classic London underworld • dark childhood experiences • East End • East End poverty • East End tales • Forgotten underclass • Gritty urban realism • harsh environmental contrasts • Historical urban realism • Jack London • James Joyce • John Steinbeck • Joseph Conrad • London slum • naturalistic portrayal • Oliver Twist • Poverty in Victorian era • Poverty literature • Sarah Wise • Sherlock Holmes • Slum fiction classics • slum life struggles • Social commentary • Social Realism • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer • The Perks of Being a Wallflower • urban poverty • Victorian London • Victorian London fiction • Victorian social commentary • working-class life • working-class survival
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