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An Alabaster Box - Exploring the Depths of American Culture and Morality - cover

An Alabaster Box - Exploring the Depths of American Culture and Morality

Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman, Florence Morse Kingsley

Publisher: Good Press

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An Alabaster Box, a collaborative effort between Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman and Florence Morse Kingsley, stands at the confluence of early 20th-century American literature, presenting a unique tapestry of themes ranging from societal norms to the intricate dynamics of personal morality. This collection showcases a profound diversity in narrative style, from the nuanced subtleties of psychological realism to the bold strokes of romanticism, providing readers with a comprehensive exploration of the period's literary ethos. Its significance is elevated by the inclusion of poignant pieces that, collectively, paint a vivid picture of the human condition during a time of significant social and cultural transition. The anthology's thematic richness and stylistic variety mark it as a cornerstone collection for enthusiasts and scholars alike. The authors, both prominent figures in their own right, bring a wealth of experience and insight to the anthology. Freeman, known for her penetrating depictions of New England life, and Kingsley, whose works often explored the conflicts between individual desires and societal expectations, contribute to a broader conversation about early 20th-century American culture, feminism, and the shifting landscapes of belief and behavior. Their backgrounds enrich the anthology, creating a multi-dimensional exploration of themes that resonate with both historical and contemporary significance. An Alabaster Box is not merely a collection to be appreciated for its artistic merit; it is a scholarly treasure trove that offers readers a unique lens through which to examine the complexities of human nature and society. This anthology is recommended for readers who seek to immerse themselves in a range of narrative styles and themes, all while engaging in the deeper socio-cultural discussions that these stories provoke. It is an essential read for those who value literary diversity and the insights that emerge from the dialogue between such distinct, yet harmoniously combined, authorial voices.
Available since: 12/16/2019.
Print length: 335 pages.

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