Romane
In "Bred In The Bone," Thomas Nelson Page explores the complexities of Southern identity and the psychological underpinnings of its social dynamics during the post-Civil War era. With his masterful use of regional dialect and vivid imagery, Page delves into the lives of his characters, capturing the nuances of their experiences against the backdrop of a changing society. The novel reflects the tension between tradition and modernity, showcasing the cultural and moral dilemmas faced by the Southern gentry as they navigate their legacy and future possibilities in a landscape still scarred by conflict. Page, a prominent writer and orator from Virginia, grew up in a milieu deeply influenced by the Southern aristocracy and their values. His intimate understanding of Southern culture and his firsthand experiences of its tumultuous history undoubtedly shaped the narrative arc of "Bred In The Bone," allowing him to infuse authenticity into his characters'Äô lives. Furthermore, his literary background, enriched by exposure to regional folklore and oral traditions, enhances the novel'Äôs atmospheric and symbolic resonance. This compelling work is an essential read for anyone interested in Southern literature and the complexities of identity formation. Page's evocative storytelling provides insight into long-held beliefs and the struggle for self-awareness in a rapidly evolving world, making it a timeless exploration of loyalty, love, and the weight of heritage.
© 2019 Good Press (E-Book): 4064066193171
Erscheinungsdatum
E-Book: 13. Dezember 2019
Über 600.000 Titel
Lade Titel herunter mit dem Offline Modus
Exklusive Titel und Storytel Originals
Sicher für Kinder (Kindermodus)
Einfach jederzeit kündbar
Für alle, die gelegentlich hören und lesen.
8.90 € /Monat
Jederzeit kündbar
Abo-Upgrade jederzeit möglich
Für alle, die unbegrenzt hören und lesen möchten.
18.90 € /Monat
Jederzeit kündbar
Wechsel zu Basic jederzeit möglich