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Harold Bell Wright

When A Man's A Man

In “When A Man's A Man,” Harold Bell Wright crafts a compelling narrative that explores the theme of masculinity against the backdrop of American identity in the early 20th century. Through engaging characters and vivid descriptions, Wright delves into the moral complexities faced by men in a rapidly changing world. The novel's prose is characterized by its lyrical quality, reflecting the romantic ideals of the time while also offering critical insight into the societal expectations surrounding manhood. Drawing upon the influences of American pastoral literature, the story unfolds in a rustic setting where the protagonist grapples with personal integrity, societal responsibility, and the definition of true strength. Harold Bell Wright, a notable figure in early 20th-century American literature, brought his own life experiences into the creation of this work. Born in 1872, Wright's upbringing in the heartland of America provided him with a unique perspective on the struggles of American men. His own journey'Äîwrought with personal challenges and a strong faith'Äîshapes the narratives that often celebrate resilience, ethical dilemmas, and the quest for redemption. For readers interested in an exploration of complex themes surrounding masculinity and moral conviction, “When A Man's A Man” is a timeless journey. Wright's thoughtful narrative not only resonates with historical perspectives but also offers enduring reflections on what it means to be a man in any era. This book is a profound read for anyone seeking depth in character and insight into the human condition.
421 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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