John Hay's 'The Bread-winners: A Social Study' delves deep into the social and economic injustices faced by working-class individuals during the late 19th century. Through a careful examination of the lives of several families struggling to make ends meet, Hay masterfully captures the harsh realities of class division and the challenges of achieving upward mobility in a rapidly industrializing society. The novel's realistic portrayal of poverty and exploitation is reminiscent of naturalist literature, highlighting the bleak conditions faced by many at the time. John Hay, a prominent American diplomat and author, drew inspiration for 'The Bread-winners' from his own observations of society and his commitment to social reform. His background as a statesman likely shaped his perspective on issues of class and labor, contributing to the depth and authenticity of the novel's social commentary. I highly recommend 'The Bread-winners: A Social Study' to readers interested in exploring the impact of industrialization on working-class communities and the enduring struggle for social justice. Hay's insightful narrative provides valuable insights into the complexities of class relations and the human cost of economic inequality.
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Título : The Bread-winners: A Social Study
EAN : 8596547365815
Editorial : DigiCat
Fecha de publicación
: 16/9/22
Formato : ePub
Tamaño del archivo : 536.28 kb
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