Jerome, A Poor Man A Novel

Jerome, A Poor Man A Novel

Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9789362200167
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'Jerome, A Poor Man: A Novel' by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman is a poignant exploration of poverty, struggle, and redemption within the realm of social realism and American literature. Set against the backdrop of rural life, Freeman’s novel delves into the challenges faced by the working-class protagonist, Jerome, as he navigates the harsh realities of poverty and hardship. Through a character-driven narrative, Freeman skillfully portrays the intricacies of domestic life and family dynamics, offering readers a glimpse into the emotional depth of Jerome’s psychological journey. As Jerome grapples with adversity and seeks to overcome the obstacles in his path, Freeman paints a vivid portrait of resilience and determination in the face of struggle. With its exploration of themes such as poverty, hardship, and redemption, 'Jerome, A Poor Man' stands as a powerful work of social realism that resonates with readers on a profound level. Freeman’s nuanced portrayal of the human experience, combined with her evocative depiction of rural America, makes this novel a timeless classic in the annals of American literature.

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