THE RISE OF SILAS LAPHAM (Unabridged) - William Dean Howells - Books - E-Artnow - 9788027332410 - April 15, 2019
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THE RISE OF SILAS LAPHAM (Unabridged)

William Dean Howells

THE RISE OF SILAS LAPHAM (Unabridged)

In Howells' maybe the most famous novel, The Rise of Silas Lapham, the story follows the materialistic rise of Silas Lapham from rags to riches, and his ensuing moral susceptibility. Silas earns a fortune in the paint business, but he lacks social standards, which he tries to attain through his daughter's marriage into the aristocratic Corey family. Silas' morality does not fail him. He loses his money but makes the right moral decision when his partner proposes the unethical selling of the mills to English settlers. The resolution of the love triangle of Irene Lapham, Tom Corey, and Penelope Lapham highlights Howells' rejection of the conventions of sentimental romantic novels as unrealistic and deceitful. William Dean Howells (1837-1920) was an American realist author, literary critic, and playwright. He was the first American author to bring a realist aesthetic to the literature of the United States. His stories of Boston upper crust life set in the 1850s are highly regarded among scholars of American fiction.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 15, 2019
ISBN13 9788027332410
Publishers E-Artnow
Pages 196
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 11 mm   ·   268 g
Language English  

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