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In "First Harvests: An Episode in the Life of Mrs. Levison Gower: A Satire Without a Moral," Frederic Jesup Stimson masterfully crafts a sharp critique of the social mores and moral duplicity of his time. Through the character of Mrs. Levison Gower, Stimson employs wit and irony to unravel the complexities of societal expectations, gender roles, and the often absurd nature of high society. Written in an engaging and sophisticated literary style, the novel reflects the Gilded Age'Äôs tension between progressivism and traditionalism, contributing to the rich tapestry of American satirical literature. Frederic Jesup Stimson, an accomplished lawyer and novelist, was known for his keen observations of contemporary society, drawing upon his own experiences among the elite social circles of Boston and New York. Stimson's background in law and his affinity for social commentary shaped his literary voice, enabling him to weave intricate narratives that challenged prevailing norms. His desire to illuminate the contradictions inherent in society undoubtedly influenced his portrayal of Mrs. Levison Gower, who embodies both privilege and moral ambiguity. "First Harvests" offers readers a unique lens through which to examine the cultural dynamics of a bygone era while retaining its relevance today. Stimson's astute observations and compelling prose will resonate with those who appreciate sharp satire and social critique. This novel is not merely a relic of its time, but a thought-provoking exploration that encourages reflection on the enduring complexities of human behavior.
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ספר דיגיטלי : 11 ביולי 2023
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