The Whole Family

The Whole Family

Por Alice Brown, Mary Stewart Cutting, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Henry James, Henry Van Dyke, John Kendrick Bangs, Elizabeth Garver Jordan, Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews, Mary Heaton Vorse, William Dean Howells, Edith Wyatt

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
Disponibilidad: Descarga inmediata

Sinopsis

Spanning a rich tapestry of narrative styles and emotional depths, 'The Whole Family' collaboratively weaves stories that explore the complex dynamics of familial relationships. This anthology, composed by a diverse group of esteemed authors, delves into the multifaceted nature of family life, capturing the tensions and bonds that define kinship. With each narrative thread, readers are treated to profound insights, whether through the introspective monologues of resilience or the nuanced dialogues of interpersonal conflict. The collection transcends a single genre, incorporating elements of realism, wit, and pathos, reminiscent of the evolving literary landscapes of the turn of the 20th century. Contributing to this intricate mosaic are twelve distinguished authors, each bringing their unique perspective and literary expertise to the table. Their collective body of work reflects a convergence of historical, cultural, and literary movements that defined their era. From the psychological depth characteristic of Henry James to the social commentary of Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, the anthology stands as a testament to the period's dynamic literary exchange. Each author's voice resonates collectively to illuminate the theme, showcasing the diversity and richness of perspectives inherent in exploring the concept of family. 'Resign yourself to the hearty embrace, or embrace the tense disquiet, of 'The Whole Family,' where a myriad of viewpoints and stylistic approaches await. This collection offers a wealth of insights and prompts reflection on the enduring complexities of familial bonds. Whether you are drawn to the psychological intricacies of human relationships or the cultural narratives of a bygone era, this anthology provides both an educational journey and an expansive dialogue, making it an indispensable addition to any literary exploration of family dynamics."

Edith Wyatt