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The Third Circle

Autor: Frank Norris
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"The Third Circle" is a compelling collection of short stories by Frank Norris, a pivotal figure in...

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Autor
Limbă
engleză
Legare
Carte - Copertă tare
Publicat
2026
Pagini
350
EAN
9781025452807
ISBN
1025452801
Enbook ID
52990293
Greutate
667
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 21

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"The Third Circle" is a compelling collection of short stories by Frank Norris, a pivotal figure in the American naturalist movement. Set primarily against the vivid and often gritty backdrop of late nineteenth-century San Francisco, these narratives explore the hidden depths of the urban experience. From the atmospheric and mysterious alleyways of Chinatown to the broader social shifts of the era, Norris employs his characteristic eye for detail and unflinching realism to capture the complexities of human nature and the powerful influence of environment.

This volume showcases Norris's mastery of the short form, blending elements of suspense, irony, and sharp social commentary. The title story, "The Third Circle," delves into the haunting disappearance of a young woman within the city's labyrinthine social structures, illustrating the stark contrasts between different strata of society. Other tales in the collection provide a panoramic view of the American West, dealing with themes of greed, survival, and the inescapable weight of destiny. As an essential work in the canon of American realism, this collection offers profound insights into the stylistic development of an author whose work bridged the gap between Victorian sensibilities and the raw power of modern literature.

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