Young People's Pride
Autor: | Stephen Vincent Benét |
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EAN: | 4057664603456 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 26.11.2019 |
Untertitel: | A Novel |
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Schlagworte: | Stephen Vincent Ben?©t style coming-of-age narrative complex character development early 20th century emotional loyalty themes historic America idealism versus reality societal challenges vivid descriptive prose youthful ambition |
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Stephen Vincent Ben?©t's 'Young People's Pride' is a compelling exploration of the American spirit through the lens of youth and aspiration. Blending lyrical prose with elements of contemporary realism, the narrative deftly captures the struggles and triumphs of its youthful characters as they navigate a world fraught with both opportunity and challenge. Drawing from the richness of American folklore and history, Ben?©t infuses the text with a profound sense of place and identity, illustrating how the dreams of the young can transform both individual lives and society as a whole. Ben?©t, an accomplished poet and novelist, drew inspiration from his own experiences growing up in a rapidly changing America. His keen observations of societal shifts during the early 20th century, alongside his deep appreciation for the rich tapestry of American folklore, resonate throughout 'Young People's Pride.' Ben?©t's background, which included a wealth of literary influences and a passionate connection to his nation'Äôs narrative, led him to craft a work that captures the essence of youthful ambition and the complexity of the American dream. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking an insightful portrayal of youthful determination against the backdrop of American history. Ben?©t'Äôs ability to intertwine narrative depth with poignant reflections on pride, loss, and the pursuit of ideals makes 'Young People's Pride' not only an engaging read but also a valuable contribution to understanding the American literary canon.