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The False Gods

Exploring Ambition, Wealth, and Human Folly in a Timeless Tale of False Idols
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In «The False Gods,» George Horace Lorimer crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines themes of ambition, morality, and the quest for truth against a backdrop of early 20th-century America. The novel is presented through a rich, descriptive prose that reveals Lorimer's keen observational skills and understanding of human nature. As a precursor to modern psychological exploration in literature, Lorimer delves into the conflicts between societal expectations and individual desires, illustrating this through the experiences of his vividly drawn characters who inhabit a world rife with deception and disillusionment. George Horace Lorimer, an influential figure in American literature and journalism, brought to his writing a unique perspective shaped by his experiences in business and social reform. His career as the editor of the influential Cosmopolitan magazine not only honed his narrative style but also exposed him to the cultural currents of the time. This background informed the social critiques embedded within «The False Gods,» as Lorimer sought to examine the values and ethics of a rapidly changing society. This novel is a must-read for anyone interested in early 20th-century American literature, as it challenges the reader to confront the complexities of faith and integrity in a world teeming with superficiality. Lorimer'Äôs incisive critique and engaging storytelling invite readers to ponder their own beliefs and the societal 'gods' they choose to worship.

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Litres'teki yayın tarihi:
05 kasım 2024
Hacim:
60 s.
ISBN:
8596547523550
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