The 'Genius'
Autor: | Theodore Dreiser |
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EAN: | 4057664652874 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 21.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | Ambition and Struggle in the World of Artistic Genius |
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Schlagworte: | Eugene Witla journey artistic ambition struggles creative pursuit themes early 20th-century New York naturalistic writing style poignant artistic exploration psychological character study societal expectations critique urban life challenges |
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Theodore Dreiser's 'The Genius' is a profound exploration of the tormented psyche of an artist grappling with the duality of creativity and societal expectations. Set in the early 20th century, this novel employs a naturalistic style characteristic of Dreiser'Äôs works, vividly depicting the protagonist'Äôs internal conflicts and the contrasting external world that seeks to stifle individuality. As the narrative unfolds, readers witness the relentless pursuit of artistic expression amidst the agonizing tensions between ambition, desire, and the weight of morality'Äîa theme reflective of Dreiser'Äôs own struggles as a writer within a materialistic society. Dreiser, an American novelist at the forefront of the naturalist movement, used his own challenges in navigating the complexities of art and commerce to shape the narrative of 'The Genius.' His real-life experiences with poverty, ambition, and the harsh realities of the American dream inform the protagonist'Äôs quest for self-identity and creative legitimacy, positioning the novel within a broader critique of the American cultural landscape in the early 1900s. For readers interested in a deep psychological introspection coupled with a critique of societal norms, 'The Genius' offers rich, thought-provoking content. This poignant narrative not only illustrates the struggles of an artist but also serves as a timeless examination of the costs of genius and the relentless pursuit of personal truth.