A Foregone Conclusion

A Foregone Conclusion

William Dean Howells

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9789361427619
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'A Foregone Conclusion' is an ancient fiction, psychological story book written by William Dean Howells. Set in the 19th century Italy, the book recounts the tale of Kenyon, an American painter who turns into concerned in an intricate love triangle. 'A Foregone Conclusion' falls into the romantic drama class, with components of social criticism and psychological inquiry. Howells delves masterfully into the complicated nature of human relationships, tackling problems like love, envy, ambition, and the pursuit of creative fulfillment. As Kenyon navigates the multifaceted nature of his romantic relationships, he examines morality, ethics, and private integrity. Howells offers an accurate representation of Italian lifestyle, illustrating the subtleties of way of life and social dynamics of the time via sharp observation and wit. Howells’ splendidly generated characters and subtle generating invite visitors to assume on people and the complexity of romantic love. 'A Foregone Conclusion' serves as an enticing narrative and a considerate examination on the character of artwork, love, and the hunt of happiness. In wellknown, 'A Foregone Conclusion' is an enduring traditional that although speaks to readers today, providing an attractive peek into the problematic workings of the coronary heart of guy and the popular quest for success and cause.

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