Brewster's Millions Brewster's Millions

Publisher Description

In "Brewster's Millions," George Barr McCutcheon employs a satirical and humorous narrative style to explore themes of wealth, responsibility, and social expectations. The novel follows the audacious experiment of Montague Brewster, an heir who must spend a staggering seven million dollars in just one year to inherit a fortune of twenty million. McCutcheon's witty prose delves into Brewster's moral quandaries and the absurdity of excessive wealth, while also reflecting the early 20th century American zeitgeist, a period marked by rapid industrialization and changing social norms surrounding affluence. George Barr McCutcheon, an American novelist and playwright, brought his keen observational skills and deep understanding of societal intricacies to his writing. McCutcheon's successful career in journalism and theatre informed his narrative techniques and character development. Living during a time of great economic change, he witnessed the effects of wealth on human relationships, which undoubtedly inspired the exploration of financial follies in "Brewster's Millions." Readers seeking a clever and engaging critique of the pursuit of wealth will find "Brewster's Millions" a timeless delight. This novel not only entertains but also prompts reflection on the true value of money and the burdens it can impose. Highly recommended for fans of satirical literature and those intrigued by the complexities of human nature in the face of fortune.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2022
19 February
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
257
Pages
PUBLISHER
Copycat
SELLER
Open Publishing GmbH
SIZE
883.5
KB
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