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Joseph and His Friend
A Rural Pennsylvania Novel of Romantic Friendship, Tragic Marriage, and Social Convention
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E Artnow Unsere-Artikel-Nr.: 63ZY8E5
EAN: 9788027386321
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Zustellung: Mi, 17.06.2026
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Beschreibung
Joseph and His Friend (1870) is a remarkable American novel of rural manners, psychological delicacy, and social critique. Set amid the farms and villages of Pennsylvania, it follows Joseph Asten, a sensitive young man whose disastrous marriage exposes the dangers of innocence, property-minded courtship, and communal hypocrisy. Its most enduring feature is Joseph's intense attachment to Philip Held, rendered in language of spiritual affinity and emotional candor unusual for its time. Combining domestic realism, melodrama, and moral reflection, the novel occupies a distinctive place in nineteenth-century literature and is often discussed as an early American exploration of same-sex intimacy. Bayard Taylor was a celebrated poet, journalist, travel writer, translator, and diplomat, widely known for his cosmopolitan experience and literary ambition. Born in Pennsylvania, he understood both the provincial world he depicts and the broader intellectual currents of Europe and America. His interest in Goethe, romantic friendship, and the moral education of feeling helps explain the novel's unusual seriousness and sympathy. This book is recommended for readers interested in American realism before realism, queer literary history, and the hidden emotional structures of nineteenth-century life. It rewards patient reading with a moving study of love, integrity, and social constraint.
Spezifikationen
Sprache
- Englisch
Autor
- Bayard Taylor
Erscheinungsjahr
- 2023
Format
- Buch (Softcover)
Anzahl Seiten
- 164
