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Mrs. Farrell

Exploring social class, gender roles, and personal identity in 19th-century America through realism and insightful character portrayals
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In «Mrs. Farrell,» William Dean Howells crafts a poignant exploration of social dynamics and personal integrity set against the backdrop of late 19th-century America. The narrative is rich with a keen psychological insight and reflects Howells' hallmark naturalistic style, employing keen observance of character nuances and the everyday struggles of middle-class life. The text delves into themes of love, sacrifice, and societal expectations, illuminating the moral dilemmas faced by its protagonist, Mrs. Farrell. Through meticulous characterization and dialogue, Howells captures the essence of his time, engaging with the complex interplay of individual desires and collective norms. William Dean Howells, known as the 'Dean of American Letters,' was a pivotal figure in the development of realism in American literature. His experiences as a journalist, literary critic, and social observer informed his writing, leading him to challenge the romanticized notions of human experience prevalent in his time. Howells' deep interest in social issues, especially regarding class and gender, shines through in «Mrs. Farrell,» revealing his commitment to portraying life's authentic trials. This novel is essential for readers interested in the evolution of American literature and the intricate dance of personal and societal values. Howells' narrative invites reflection on contemporary social mores while providing a timeless commentary on human relationships. It is a must-read for anyone looking to understand the intersection of literature and social realism.

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