In "The Pagans," Arlo Bates presents a compelling narrative set against the backdrop of New England's natural beauty and cultural tensions at the turn of the 20th century. Through lyrical prose and vivid character development, Bates explores themes of love, betrayal, and the clash between paganism and the prevailing Christian ethos. The novel develops within a richly textured landscape, reflecting the author's meticulous attention to both setting and societal mores, thus creating a portrait of a community grappling with its identity amidst changing values and existential dilemmas. Arlo Bates, an influential figure in American literature, was not only a novelist but also a journalist and critic, which informed his perceptive insights into human nature and society. His experiences in academia and his interest in social issues provided a fertile ground for exploring the complexities of belief systems and moral conflicts in "The Pagans." Bates's unique perspective as a New Englander deeply animates the setting, allowing readers to engage with the local color and philosophical undercurrents of his time. I highly recommend "The Pagans" to readers who appreciate literary fiction infused with philosophical inquiry and historical context. Bates's deft storytelling and engaging characters invite readers to reflect on the enduring struggle between tradition and modernity, making this work a thought-provoking addition to any literary collection.
Mary Magdalene
Diana Wallis Taylor
audiobookStrange Event in the Life of Schalken the Painter
Sheridan Le Fanu
bookSnow White & Rose Red and Other Stories
The Brothers Grimm
audiobookTruth in Advertising : A Novel
John Kenney
audiobookbookSlav Sisters : The Dedalus Book of Russian Women's Literature
bookThe Great Gatsby: Original 1925 Edition
Francis Scott Fitzgerald, Masterpiece Everywhere
bookJewish Fairy Tales and Legends
Gertrude Landa
bookThe Sea-Gull : Bestsellers and famous Books
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
bookThe Grandmother
Božena Němcová
bookCetywayo and his White Neighbours : Remarks on Recent Events in Zululand, Natal, and the Transvaal
H. Rider Haggard
bookThe Pagan King
Edison Marshall
bookThe old paths, or the Talmud tested by Scripture : Being a comparison of the principles and doctrines of modern Judaism with the religion of Moses and the prophets
Alexander McCaul
book