A Mortal Antipathy
Autor: | Oliver Wendell Holmes |
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EAN: | 4064066210243 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 24.04.2021 |
Untertitel: | Exploring Love, Hate, and Identity in 19th Century America |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century social commentary American literary classic complex emotional landscapes historical fiction exploration human relationships dynamics philosophical reflections narrative prejudice and identity psychological character study vivid d |
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In 'A Mortal Antipathy,' Oliver Wendell Holmes crafts a satirical narrative that deftly explores themes of prejudice, social expectations, and the complexities of personal relationships. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century New England, the novel employs a blend of humor and poignancy, characterized by Holmes's distinctive prose style, replete with lively dialogue and vivid descriptions. The story follows the experiences of a respected physician who develops a peculiar aversion to a fellow passenger, serving as a vehicle for Holmes to dissect societal norms and human folly through both a comedic and philosophical lens. Holmes, a prominent figure in the American literary scene and a notable physician, drew on his vast experiences within both medicine and literature to inform this work. His background may have influenced the medical undercurrents within the book, coupled with the intellectual culture of his time, which often emphasized moral and ethical dilemmas. Holmes'Äôs keen observations and sharp wit reflect his multifaceted career, allowing him to bridge the worlds of science and literature. For readers seeking an engaging exploration of human idiosyncrasies and social critique, 'A Mortal Antipathy' is a must-read. Holmes's reflective storytelling not only entertains but also provokes thought on enduring themes of tolerance and understanding, making it a significant addition to the canon of American literature.