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In "His Family," Ernest Poole crafts a poignant narrative that delves into the intricacies of familial bonds and the complexities of American life in the early 20th century. The novel is infused with a realist style, showcasing a rich portrayal of New York City and its diverse tapestry of characters. Poole's nuanced prose captures the emotional struggles of the protagonist, who stands at the crossroads of personal aspiration and familial duty, reflecting the broader social dynamics of a nation in transition. This work resonates deeply with the literary movements of the time, particularly the…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "His Family," Ernest Poole crafts a poignant narrative that delves into the intricacies of familial bonds and the complexities of American life in the early 20th century. The novel is infused with a realist style, showcasing a rich portrayal of New York City and its diverse tapestry of characters. Poole's nuanced prose captures the emotional struggles of the protagonist, who stands at the crossroads of personal aspiration and familial duty, reflecting the broader social dynamics of a nation in transition. This work resonates deeply with the literary movements of the time, particularly the rise of social realism, as it critiques societal norms while highlighting the intimate experiences of an evolving family structure. Ernest Poole, a significant figure in early American literature, often drew from his own experiences in a bustling urban environment and his passion for social reform. His career as a journalist and his close observation of contemporary social issues greatly informed his writing. Poole's ability to intertwine personal narrative with the sociocultural landscape of his time demonstrates his commitment to exploring the human condition in a rapidly changing world. Readers seeking a profound exploration of family dynamics, societal pressures, and the struggle for identity will find "His Family" to be a compelling and enlightening read. Poole's vivid storytelling and keen observations offer a reflective mirror to the challenges that families face, making this novel not only a historical artifact but also a timeless exploration of human relationships.

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Ernest Poole (1880-1950) was an American novelist and journalist, whose work offers a direct window into the socio-political landscape of early 20th-century America. Born in Chicago, Illinois, Poole was foundational in the literary movement that sought to narrate the complexities of social reform and the human condition within the country's rapidly changing society. His most notable work, 'His Family' (1917), won the first-ever Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1918 and remains a key text in the exploration of urban life, the struggles of the middle class, and the dynamics of family relationships during this period. Poole's narrative style is often recognized for its rich character development and insightful social commentary. A prolific writer, Poole harnessed his journalistic background to influence his fiction, writing for various publications, including The Saturday Evening Post and The New Republic, and using these platforms to amplify the progressive ideals that permeated his novels. Despite a moderately successful literary career, Poole's works now occupy a more modest place in the canon of American literature, yet they serve as important artifacts for understanding the early 20th century American experience. Any comprehensive study of Poole's work necessitates an examination of 'His Family,' an emblematic novel that captures the essence of a period marked by intense social evolution.