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Contemporary American Novelists (1900-1920)

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Contemporary American novelists (1900-1920) offers a critical study of the transformation of the American novel during a period marked by artistic experimentation and social change. The work surveys influential writers and examines how their fiction responded to emerging literary currents, especially the rise of naturalism and realism. Attention is given to the shifting portrayal of character, as authors moved away from idealized figures toward more complex and psychologically nuanced individuals shaped by environment and circumstance. The analysis connects narrative technique with broader cultural forces, suggesting that industrial growth, urbanization, and changing moral attitudes influenced both subject matter and style. Rather than presenting isolated profiles, the study traces patterns across multiple careers, highlighting shared concerns about identity, conflict, and the pressures of modern life. It reflects on how fiction became a medium for confronting social inequality, ambition, and disillusionment. Through thoughtful evaluation and comparative insight, the book frames the American novel as an evolving form responsive to national experience and intellectual debate. It ultimately positions the period as foundational in shaping a distinctly modern literary voice.

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