T. Tembarom
Autor: | Frances Hodgson Burnett |
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EAN: | 8596547359777 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 16.09.2022 |
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Schlagworte: | American Dream pursuit Joseph Tembarom character New York City setting class struggle portrayal cultural aspirations exp engaging character development rags-to-riches journey realism narrative style social mobility themes turn-of-the-century |
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In Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel 'T. Tembarom,' readers are introduced to an exuberant and resourceful protagonist whose charisma and unwavering optimism embody the spirit of early 20th-century America. Set against the backdrop of class disparities and societal expectations, the book employs a rich narrative style that deftly blends humor, sentimentality, and social commentary. Burnett's deft characterization and vivid imagery create a compelling portrait of the search for identity and belonging, resonating with thematic elements typical of her other works, such as 'A Little Princess' and 'The Secret Garden.' Frances Hodgson Burnett, born in England in 1849 and later a prominent figure in American literature, was deeply influenced by her own experiences with poverty and societal constraints. Her early life shaped her belief in the transformative power of hope and compassion, which permeates her writing. Burnett's personal journey-from an impoverished childhood to literary success-imbued her narratives with authenticity and a keen understanding of human resilience. 'T. Tembarom' is a must-read for those interested in early 20th-century literature, offering insights into social mobility and the American Dream. This novel not only entertains but also prompts readers to reflect on their values and aspirations, making it a timeless exploration of the human condition.
Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924) was a prominent British-American novelist and playwright, recognized for her contributions to children's literature as well as her exploration of adult themes. Born in Cheetham, England, Burnett emigrated with her family to the United States following the death of her father, which left the family financially strained. In the New World, Burnett quickly turned to writing to support her family, initially gaining success with stories in magazines. Her literary career flourished with the publication of the children's classic 'Little Lord Fauntleroy' (1886), which became an instant hit and solidified her reputation as a skilled writer. Burnett's versatility is displayed in her work 'T. Tembarom' (1913), a novel that intertwines themes of identity, class, and romance. Unlike her famous children's books such as 'The Secret Garden' (1911) and 'A Little Princess' (1905), 'T. Tembarom' caters to an adult readership, showcasing her adeptness in creating nuanced, compelling characters and exploring the societal dynamics of both the British gentry and the American working class. Burnett's literary style is characterized by its vivid characterizations, descriptive settings, and a keen understanding of human nature, which continues to captivate readers. She remains an influential figure in the literary world, with her works being continually resurrected through adaptations and taught in educational settings.
Frances Hodgson Burnett (1849-1924) was a prominent British-American novelist and playwright, recognized for her contributions to children's literature as well as her exploration of adult themes. Born in Cheetham, England, Burnett emigrated with her family to the United States following the death of her father, which left the family financially strained. In the New World, Burnett quickly turned to writing to support her family, initially gaining success with stories in magazines. Her literary career flourished with the publication of the children's classic 'Little Lord Fauntleroy' (1886), which became an instant hit and solidified her reputation as a skilled writer. Burnett's versatility is displayed in her work 'T. Tembarom' (1913), a novel that intertwines themes of identity, class, and romance. Unlike her famous children's books such as 'The Secret Garden' (1911) and 'A Little Princess' (1905), 'T. Tembarom' caters to an adult readership, showcasing her adeptness in creating nuanced, compelling characters and exploring the societal dynamics of both the British gentry and the American working class. Burnett's literary style is characterized by its vivid characterizations, descriptive settings, and a keen understanding of human nature, which continues to captivate readers. She remains an influential figure in the literary world, with her works being continually resurrected through adaptations and taught in educational settings.