Lord John in New York
Autor: | A. M. Williamson, C. N. Williamson |
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EAN: | 4064066187996 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 13.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | Mysteries and Romance in the City That Never Sleeps |
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Schlagworte: | class disparity themes cultural social hierarchies early 20th-century New York historical New York narrative journalist novelist influence literature social commentary lyrical prose techniques mystery romance anthology urban adventure stories |
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In the engaging anthology 'Lord John in New York,' the bustling vibrance of early 20th-century literature converges with themes of adventure, society, and the human condition. This collection presents a captivating range of narratives, from fast-paced adventures and introspective reflections to satirical commentary on contemporary culture. The stories, though unified by a common setting, exhibit a diverse array of voices and stylistic flourishes that contribute to the rich tapestry of the era's literary context. Standout entries in the collection showcase the era's fascination with modernity, exploring the pulsating life in New York with both awe and a critical eye. Authors A. M. Williamson and C. N. Williamson helm this collection, bringing together a wealth of talent inspired by the cultural flux of their time. Their works reflect varied influences, including the social transformations and cultural awakenings of early 20th-century New York. This anthology embodies the spirit of a cosmopolitan age where ideas and narratives intersect, offering readers a curated glimpse into the lives and imaginations of those who lived on the cusp of modernity. The authors'Äô collective acumen provides a conduit for exploring the societal shifts and literary innovations of this transformative period. Readers are invited to explore 'Lord John in New York,' not just for its narrative entertainment but for its exploration of early 20th-century life through multiple lenses. This anthology serves as a distinctive academic resource, compiling a wealth of perspectives and narratorial styles that educate and engage in equal measure. Whether a seasoned scholar or a curious newcomer, readers will find in this collection a dynamic dialogue among voices that illuminate the complexities of their time and foster deeper appreciation for the interplay of story and society.