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Angela's Business: A Tale of Love, Ambition, and Society in Early 20th Century America

Language
English
Format
Category

Fiction

In "Angela's Business," Henry Sydnor Harrison navigates the complexities of early 20th-century American society through the lens of a determined female protagonist. This novel blends realism with social criticism, elaborating on themes of ambition, morality, and the shifting dynamics of gender roles in a rapidly changing world. Harrison's narrative style is marked by rich character development and a keen observational eye, inviting readers to explore the inner workings of both personal relationships and broader societal issues. The work resonates with the Progressive Era's focus on individual agency and critiques the prevailing norms that constrict women'Äôs roles in business and life. Henry Sydnor Harrison, a prominent author of the early 1900s, was deeply influenced by the socio-economic transformations of his time. His experiences in journalism and understanding of the American landscape further fueled his portrayal of characters like Angela, who defy conventions to pursue their dreams. Harrison's commitment to representing the realities of his era not only showcases his literary prowess but also reflects his advocacy for social change, highlighting the personal and political struggles of women. Readers seeking a nuanced exploration of feminist themes and a rich depiction of American life will find "Angela's Business" both enlightening and engaging. Harrison's insightful portrayal of Angela's journey serves as both a mirror and a critique of the societal pressures of his time, making this work an essential addition to the understanding of early feminist literature.

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Release date

Ebook: 2 December 2019