Jennie Gerhardt
Autor: | Theodore Dreiser |
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EAN: | 4057664653543 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 21.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | A Novel |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century America American societal Character-driven narrative Exploration of morality Female protagonist journey Naturalism and realism Romantic relationships tension Social class struggles Theodore Dreiser influence Urban life depiction |
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In 'Jennie Gerhardt,' Theodore Dreiser crafts a poignant narrative that delves into the life of an impassioned young woman navigating the turbulent waters of love and social status in late 19th-century America. This novel, marked by Dreiser'Äôs characteristic realism, explores themes of desire, sacrifice, and the relentless forces of fate. Inspired by the emergence of the naturalist literary movement, Dreiser'Äôs prose is both rich and unflinching, providing a vivid portrayal of societal constraints and the vulnerabilities of his characters, particularly Jennie, as she grapples with the dichotomy of her ambitions and societal expectations. Theodore Dreiser, an influential figure in American literature, often drew from his own experiences and keen observations of society, which shaped his thematic focus on human struggles against economic and social barriers. His upbringing in a working-class family and his exposure to the injustices faced by women distinctly inform the challenges encountered by Jennie. Dreiser'Äôs commitment to portraying life in its rawness is informed not only by his background but also by the prevailing real-time issues of his era. Readers seeking a profound exploration of the human condition and the complexities of social class will find 'Jennie Gerhardt' a compelling read. With its rich characterization and intricate themes, this novel invites reflection on the enduring struggles of love and morality, making it a significant contribution to American literature.