The Magnificent Ambersons
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Booth Tarkington
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Science Fiction
Children’s
History
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
336
言語
英語
公開されました
Jul 1, 2005
出版社
Sterling Publishing
版
Special Value
ISBN-10
1593082630
ISBN-13
9781593082635
説明
Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing American landscape, a wealthy family navigates the complexities of love, ambition, and technological advancement. The Ambersons, once the toast of town society, face a decline as industrialization begins to alter the fabric of their lives. The novel intricately weaves the joys and sorrows of their existence, casting light on their relationships with one another and their shifting status in an evolving world.
Central to the story is George Amberson Minafer, a proud and headstrong heir who struggles with his family's transition from grandeur to obsolescence. His attitudes and choices not only impact his own fate but also those around him, including a complicated romantic entanglement that further complicates his life. Tarkington's vivid portrayal of character and setting invites readers into a world where nostalgia and progress collide.
As the narrative unfolds, themes of privilege, loss, and the passage of time emerge, painting a poignant picture of both personal and societal evolution. The novel remains a timeless reflection on the interplay between heritage and change, masterfully capturing the essence of early 20th-century America.
Central to the story is George Amberson Minafer, a proud and headstrong heir who struggles with his family's transition from grandeur to obsolescence. His attitudes and choices not only impact his own fate but also those around him, including a complicated romantic entanglement that further complicates his life. Tarkington's vivid portrayal of character and setting invites readers into a world where nostalgia and progress collide.
As the narrative unfolds, themes of privilege, loss, and the passage of time emerge, painting a poignant picture of both personal and societal evolution. The novel remains a timeless reflection on the interplay between heritage and change, masterfully capturing the essence of early 20th-century America.