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Oliver Goldfinch; or, The Hypocrite

Emerson Bennett's "Oliver Goldfinch; or, The Hypocrite" deftly navigates the complexities of moral duplicity and social hypocrisy through the enigmatic character of Oliver Goldfinch. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century America, Bennett employs a realist yet richly descriptive literary style, blending engaging dialogue with profound psychological insights. The narrative unfolds in a series of revealing encounters, showcasing the societal norms and personal conflicts that shape Goldfinch's identity, thus capturing the zeitgeist of the period and reflecting on broader themes of integrity and deception. Bennett, a prominent figure in American literature of his time, often drew on his own experiences as a writer and observer of human nature. His background as a newspaper editor and his engagement with various social issues provided a fertile ground for the exploration of hypocrisy in human behavior. Those insights into the dichotomy between public persona and private self are manifestly clear in Goldfinch's struggles, making it evident that Bennett sought to unveil the darker sides of societal interactions. Recommended for scholars of American literature and general readers alike, "Oliver Goldfinch; or, The Hypocrite" poses essential questions about authenticity and the human condition. It invites readers to reflect on their own moral landscapes while providing a compelling narrative that handles the complexities of character development and ethical dilemmas with both sensitivity and candor.


Author:

  • Emerson Bennett

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  • E-book

Duration:

  • 184 pages

Language:

English

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  • Classics and poetry
  • Classics

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