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In the Valley (eBook, ePUB) - Frederic, Harold
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Harold Frederic's 'In the Valley' is a powerful and moving novel that explores the struggles of industrialization in rural America during the late 19th century. The story follows the lives of a group of farmers facing economic hardship and social change in the face of technological advancement. Frederic's writing style is rich in detail and captures the essence of the time period with vivid descriptions of the landscape and the characters' inner turmoil. The novel's themes of progress versus tradition and the human cost of modernization resonate with readers even today. Harold Frederic, a…mehr

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Harold Frederic's 'In the Valley' is a powerful and moving novel that explores the struggles of industrialization in rural America during the late 19th century. The story follows the lives of a group of farmers facing economic hardship and social change in the face of technological advancement. Frederic's writing style is rich in detail and captures the essence of the time period with vivid descriptions of the landscape and the characters' inner turmoil. The novel's themes of progress versus tradition and the human cost of modernization resonate with readers even today. Harold Frederic, a journalist and novelist, drew inspiration for 'In the Valley' from his own experiences growing up in upstate New York. His deep understanding of the agricultural communities and the impact of industrialization on rural life shines through in the authenticity of his characters and setting. Frederic's background as a reporter allowed him to bring a sense of realism and social commentary to his fiction, making 'In the Valley' a compelling read for anyone interested in American history and literature. I highly recommend 'In the Valley' to readers who enjoy classic literature that delves into the complexities of societal change and human relationships. Frederic's keen insight and poignant storytelling make this novel a timeless masterpiece that continues to resonate with audiences today.

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Harold Frederic was an American author and reporter who was born August 19, 1856, and died October 19, 1898. In the Valley (1890), The Damnation of Theron Ware (1896), and The Market Place (1899) are some of his works. Frederick Harold was born on August 19, 1856, in Utica, New York. His parents were Presbyterian. He went to the Methodist church, but he wasn't sure about faith in general. Frederic became interested in photography and writing early on. When Frederic was 18 months old, his father died in a train accident. His mother raised him most of the time after that. He finished school when he was fifteen years old and started working as a photographer right away. At home and in Boston, he worked as a picture touch-up artist for four years. He started working as a checker for The Utica Herald and then The Utica Daily Observer in 1875. Frederic went on to work as a writer. He got married to Grace Green Williams in 1877 and had five kids with her. In 1882, he was in charge of The Albany Evening Journal, a newspaper in the state capital of New York.