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The Three Black Pennys

A Novel
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In 'The Three Black Pennys,' Joseph Hergesheimer weaves a rich narrative tapestry that explores themes of wealth, love, and social aspiration against the backdrop of early 20th-century America. Set in the gilded age, the novel employs a lush, impressionistic literary style that deftly captures the complexities of its characters' lives, particularly focusing on the wealthy Phillips family. Hergesheimer's attention to sensory detail provides readers with an immersive experience, illustrating the dichotomy of opulence and moral ambivalence that permeates the era, emblematic of the broader literary movements of modernism and realism that sought to depict profound societal shifts. Joseph Hergesheimer, an acclaimed author of the early 20th century, was known for his focus on the intricacies of American life and culture. His background in journalism and his exposure to the social elite undoubtedly informed his vivid portrayals of privilege and desire. The author'Äôs deep understanding of urban settings and the psychological nuances of individual characters lend authenticity to his storytelling. This grounding in social observation positions 'The Three Black Pennys' as a significant contribution to the literature of its time. For readers seeking a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition through the lens of wealth and societal expectations, 'The Three Black Pennys' is an essential read. Hergesheimer's insightful commentary on class and morality invites reflection on the persistent tensions surrounding socioeconomic status and personal fulfillment. This book is not only a story of a family but a microcosm of American society, making it a timeless exploration relevant to today's context.

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Release date on Litres:
11 October 2024
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340 p.
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4064066195755
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