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Elder Conklin

Elder Conklin, penned by Frank Harris, is a compelling novella that intricately explores the complexities of human relationships and the moral ambiguity of fidelity. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, Harris employs a vivid and conversational prose style that reflects the social realities of the time, illuminating the interplay between societal expectations and personal desires. Through the character of Elder Conklin, a scheming yet charismatic figure, readers encounter themes of manipulation, faith, and the darker recesses of the human psyche, inviting critical reflection on the nature of truth and self-deception. Frank Harris, an Irish-American journalist and writer, was known for his controversial views on morality and mastery of wit. His experiences as a candid observer of life—ranging from his time spent in the literary salons of London to his tumultuous journalism career—have significantly influenced his writing. This rich tapestry of influences is evident in Elder Conklin, where Harris delves into the psyche of his protagonist, drawing on both personal and societal dilemmas faced during his era, thereby crafting a narrative that resonates with existential inquiry. Readers who appreciate nuanced character studies and morally intricate plots will find Elder Conklin to be a rewarding addition to their literary repertoire. Harris's eloquent narrative not only entertains but also prompts profound reflection on the nature of belief and betrayal, making it a critical read for those interested in the intersections of ethics and human behavior.


Auteur(e) :

  • Frank Harris

Format :

  • Livre numérique

Durée :

  • 42 pages

Langue :

anglais

Catalogue :

  • Romans historiques et folkloriques
  • Romans historiques

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