The Eyes of the World (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

This is a tale about a good young man and woman who prevail over the evil social forces in the town of “Fairlands”—the thinly disguised town of Redlands, California, where Wright lived. The novel explores what Wright views as the false world of artists, writers, critics, and their wealthy patrons. The author uses the story to express criticism of realism and naturalism in literary expression.

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The Eyes of the World (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

This is a tale about a good young man and woman who prevail over the evil social forces in the town of “Fairlands”—the thinly disguised town of Redlands, California, where Wright lived. The novel explores what Wright views as the false world of artists, writers, critics, and their wealthy patrons. The author uses the story to express criticism of realism and naturalism in literary expression.

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The Eyes of the World (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

The Eyes of the World (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Harold Bell Wright
The Eyes of the World (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

The Eyes of the World (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by Harold Bell Wright

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Overview

This is a tale about a good young man and woman who prevail over the evil social forces in the town of “Fairlands”—the thinly disguised town of Redlands, California, where Wright lived. The novel explores what Wright views as the false world of artists, writers, critics, and their wealthy patrons. The author uses the story to express criticism of realism and naturalism in literary expression.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411445598
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Publication date: 04/19/2011
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 470
File size: 386 KB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

Harold Bell Wright (1872–1944) was a preacher whose first novel was so popular he gave up the pulpit to write novels. He claimed that his stories were simply thinly veiled sermons. Many of his books were made into movies, including The Winning of Barbara Worth and The Shepherd of the Hills.

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