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A Mock Idyl

Unraveling the Quaint Village's Eccentricities and Satirical Musings

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In «A Mock Idyl,» Percy Ross crafts a satirical exploration of rural life and pastoral idealism, merging humor with poignant commentary. The narrative utilizes a blend of wit and irony, challenging the romanticized notions of countryside living prevalent in 19th-century literature. Through vivid imagery and colloquial dialogue, Ross captures the absurdities of his characters' lives, revealing the underlying tensions between their idyllic aspirations and the harsh realities they face. This work situates itself within both the pastoral tradition and the burgeoning realist movement, contributing to a nuanced dialogue on authenticity versus artifice in literature. Percy Ross, an astute observer of human behavior, drew inspiration from his own experiences in rural America. A friend to several noted writers of his time, Ross was influenced by their styles while simultaneously carving out a unique voice that melded humor with social critique. His keen insights into the quirks of rural society and the often unspoken struggles of its inhabitants are reflected in the tone and structure of «A Mock Idyl,» making it a significant entry in American literature. Readers seeking a sophisticated yet accessible critique of pastoral ideals will find «A Mock Idyl» to be an engaging and thought-provoking read. Ross's ability to blend humor with a critical lens opens up new avenues for reflection on the complexities of rural life. This book is a must-read for those interested in literary satire and the intricate dance between societal expectations and personal realities.

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Veröffentlichungsdatum auf Litres:
10 Oktober 2024
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70 S.
ISBN:
4064066170745
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