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Margret Howth

A Story of To-day

Rebecca Harding Davis

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Sachbuch / Neuzeit bis 1918

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Rebecca Harding Davis' 'Margret Howth' is a compelling novel that delves into the hardships and struggles of the working class in America during the mid-19th century. Written in a realist style, Davis vividly captures the poverty and social injustices faced by the characters, providing a raw and unfiltered look at the harsh realities of the time. The novel's vivid descriptions and poignant narrative make it a noteworthy contribution to American literature, laying the groundwork for future realist authors. 'Margret Howth' stands out for its realistic portrayal of working-class life and its powerful social commentary. Rebecca Harding Davis, known for her advocacy for social reform, drew inspiration from her own experiences and observations to pen this poignant novel. Her deep empathy for the downtrodden shines through in every page, highlighting the need for societal change and reform. I highly recommend 'Margret Howth' to readers interested in social realism and the depiction of working-class life in 19th-century America.

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feminist literature, 19th century literature, author Rebecca Harding Davis, domestic fiction, social issues novel, female protagonist, literary classic, working class protagonist, American realism, female author