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Araminta and the Automobile - A Delightful Tale of Automobile Adventures and Literary Whimsy - cover
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Araminta and the Automobile - A Delightful Tale of Automobile Adventures and Literary Whimsy

Charles Battell Loomis

Editora: Good Press

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In "Araminta and the Automobile," Charles Battell Loomis deftly intertwines whimsical storytelling with early 20th-century social commentary, capturing the intersection of innovation and femininity. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly modernizing America, the novel follows Araminta, a spirited young woman who navigates societal expectations while embracing the thrills of the automobile age. Through a blend of humor and keen observation, Loomis critiques the cultural shifts of his time, employing a light-hearted yet insightful prose that resonates with readers. His narrative style echoes the serial novellas of the era, emphasizing character-driven plots and engaging dialogue, revealing the nuances of a society in transition. Charles Battell Loomis, an author and journalist of the early 1900s, drew inspiration from his own experiences in a changing America, where the advent of the automobile symbolized progress and newfound freedom. Loomis's work often reflected his fascination with contemporary issues such as women's rights and the transformation of urban life, positioning him as a voice of his time. His keen observations and satirical edge allowed him to explore deeper themes buried beneath the surface of his humor. "Araminta and the Automobile" is a delightful exploration of personal agency amidst societal constraints, making it an engrossing read for those interested in literary humor and historical context. Readers will find in Araminta a relatable heroine whose journey is as relevant today as it was a century ago, effectively inviting reflection on the dynamics of freedom and identity.
Disponível desde: 05/11/2021.
Comprimento de impressão: 25 páginas.

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