At War with Society; or, Tales of the Outcasts
Autor: | James M'Levy |
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EAN: | 9788028363772 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 10.04.2024 |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century london gripping tales historical fiction human empathy marginalized communities outcast experiences poignant storytelling poverty and crime social inequality social reform |
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In 'At War with Society; or, Tales of the Outcasts,' James M'Levy confronts the grim realities of social marginalization in 19th-century Scotland. Through a blend of vivid storytelling and keen social critique, M'Levy's literary style marries the elements of a social novel with stark realism, illuminating the lives of the underprivileged. The tales reveal the harsh conditions faced by society's outcasts, featuring ragged figures grappling with poverty, crime, and societal indifference, thereby casting a poignant reflection on the moral dilemmas of the era. The book functions as both a platform for empathy and a protest against the societal norms that perpetuate inequality. James M'Levy, a self-educated man who rose from humble beginnings, draws from his own encounters with the criminal underclass and social injustices that plagued his time. His experiences as a detective and an observer of the working-class struggles inform his rich characterizations and compassionate narratives. M'Levy's unique perspective allows him to document the human condition with authenticity, elevating the voices of those often silenced by society. 'At War with Society' invites readers to engage with pressing social issues that remain relevant today. Its blend of drama and authenticity offers valuable insights into the resilience of the human spirit. This book is an essential read for those interested in social justice, historical perspectives, and the intricate tapestry of human experiences.