The Hamlet

The Hamlet

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Oct 29, 1991 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (409 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 409
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Oct 29, 1991
Editorial Vintage International
ISBN-10 0679736530
ISBN-13 9780679736530

Descripción

William Faulkner’s exploration of Southern society unfurls in a richly woven tapestry of character and conflict within a small Mississippi community. The narrative here delves deeply into the lives of the Snopes family, a clan emblematic of ambition and moral ambiguity as they navigate through the struggles of rural existence. Faulkner paints a vivid picture of their interactions with other townsfolk, unveiling a world suffused with contradictions, social stratification, and the relentless pursuit of economic success.

At the heart of this story lies an ironic examination of traditional values and the shifting landscape of morality. The characters, driven by greed and desire, often find themselves caught in the tensions between old-world sensibilities and modern aspirations. As the Snopes name comes to symbolize a certain unscrupulousness, the gradual erosion of community bonds becomes palpable, forcing readers to confront the consequences of individual actions within a tightly knit rural society.

With a narrative style marked by Faulkner's signature complexity, "The Hamlet" invites reflections on themes of identity, class struggle, and the bittersweet nature of progress. Each character adds depth to the unfolding drama, embodying the contradictions inherent in both humanity and community, ultimately crafting a poignant commentary on the enduring influences of heritage amidst a changing world.

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