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Jerome, A Poor Man : A Novel

In "Jerome, A Poor Man," Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman explores the multifaceted struggles of her titular character, a working-class man grappling with the harsh realities of poverty and societal expectations in late 19th-century America. Freeman's narrative is characterized by a naturalistic style, employing detailed descriptions and psychological depth to illuminate Jerome's internal conflicts and the external pressures he faces. The story unfolds against the backdrop of New England, with richly drawn settings that reflect the emotional landscape of its characters, showcasing the tension between economic hardship and personal aspiration. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman was a pioneering figure in American literature, known for her incisive portrayals of rural New England life and the experiences of women. Raised in a modest household and familiar with the nuances of financial struggle, Freeman's own life experiences fueled her compassion for the marginalized. Her ability to weave complex, realistic characters into her narratives stemmed from both her keen observation and her deep empathy, which served to humanize the often-overlooked struggles faced by the poor. "Jerome, A Poor Man" is highly recommended for readers interested in social realism and the intricate dynamics of class in literature. Freeman's astute character studies and the poignant depiction of Jerome's journey not only shed light on the socio-economic issues of her time but also resonate with contemporary themes, making it a compelling read for anyone curious about the intersection of personal and societal hardship.


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  • Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman

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  • E-book

Duration:

  • 290 pages

Language:

English

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  • Classics and poetry
  • Classics

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