Gloria Mundi
-
- $3.99
-
- $3.99
Publisher Description
In 'Gloria Mundi,' Harold Frederic presents a poignant exploration of the human experience set against the backdrop of a fading Victorian society. The narrative unfolds with a keen eye for detail and a lyrical prose style that evokes both the beauty and decay of the era. Frederic deftly intertwines elements of realism and naturalism, delving into the lives of his characters with a focus on their moral dilemmas and existential struggles. The stark dichotomy between aspiration and despair serves as a central theme, mirrored beautifully in the richly textured environments Frederic describes, creating a profound commentary on the human condition. Frederic, a prominent figure in American literature of the late 19th century, was influenced by his own experiences, particularly his time working as a newspaper reporter. His firsthand encounters with societal changes and the complexities of human nature inspired his writing. 'Gloria Mundi' reflects Frederic’s deep understanding of the societal shifts of his time, as he captured the emotional depths of characters navigating a world in transition, often marked by loss and yearning. This novel is highly recommended for those interested in the intersection of personal and societal struggles during a pivotal era in American history. Frederic’s ability to evoke empathy and reflection makes 'Gloria Mundi' not only a captivating read but also a vital contribution to the understanding of early modern American literature.