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A Ward of the Golden Gate

Love, Loyalty, and Betrayal in Gold Rush San Francisco
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Bret Harte
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Set against the backdrop of California's Gold Rush, Bret Harte's «A Ward of the Golden Gate» offers a rich tapestry of character-driven narratives and regional dialects. Harte masterfully intertwines themes of love, ambition, and moral dilemmas through the life of a spirited young girl, whose trials and tribulations reflect the complexities of frontier society. The text showcases Harte's signature blend of vivid imagery and sharp humor, drawing the reader into a world alive with conflict and charm, thus situating itself firmly in the realm of 19th-century American literature. Bret Harte was an acclaimed American author whose experiences as a miner and journalist profoundly influenced his writing. Born in 1836, Harte's firsthand encounters with the idiosyncrasies of California's early settler life provided him with a deep well of inspiration, allowing him to portray the diverse cultural landscape of the period. His works often highlight the struggles of life in the West, blending realism with romanticism, making him a pivotal figure in the local color movement. Readers seeking an engaging exploration of human resilience and the spirit of the American West will find «A Ward of the Golden Gate» both enlightening and entertaining. Harte's sharp wit and keen observations reveal deeper truths about society and self, making this novel a significant entry point into the complexities of frontier life.

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10 октября 2024
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170 стр.
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