The Trufflers
Samuel Merwin
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Belletristik / Comic, Cartoon, Humor, Satire
Beschreibung
In Samuel Merwin's "The Trufflers," readers are immersed in a rich tapestry of adventure and intrigue within the world of treasure hunting. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the novel seamlessly blends vivid prose with a keen sense of irony, capturing the essence of human greed and the folly of misguided ambition. Merwin'Äôs literary style employs a blend of realism and subtle humor, echoing the concerns of contemporary literature regarding materialism and morality, making the narrative resonate with modern sensibilities while paying homage to the pulse of his time. Samuel Merwin was not just a novelist but an accomplished playwright and journalist whose varied experiences significantly influenced his writing. Born in 1874, he was part of an era that witnessed both the burgeoning of American capitalism and the quest for adventure. His keen observations of society and human nature, combined with his own travels, provided a wellspring of inspiration for "The Trufflers," reflecting his understanding of ambition and the human condition. This compelling tale, rich in character development and social commentary, is highly recommended for readers seeking an engaging narrative that entertains while provoking thought. Merwin'Äôs equal parts wit and wisdom make "The Trufflers" a must-read for those who appreciate classic literature that continues to echo in today's quest for meaning amid a material world.
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identity exploration story, class conflict themes, early 20th-century society, wealth pursuit fiction, fast-paced storyline, urban ambition narrative, New York elite, social climbing satire, character-driven comedy, American social commentary