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A Hazard of New Fortunes — Volume 5

By William Dean Howells

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"A Hazard of New Fortunes — Volume 5" by William Dean Howells is a novel written in the late 19th century that delves into the complexities of social ...

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"A Hazard of New Fortunes — Volume 5" by William Dean Howells is a novel written in the late 19th century that delves into the complexities of social interactions, class struggles, and personal relationships in a rapidly changing America. The book revolves around the lives of several characters, notably March, Fulkerson, and the Dryfoos family, as they navigate the intricacies of love, ambition, and moral dilemmas amidst societal upheaval. At the start of the narrative, various characters are engaged in personal conflicts fueled by recent events, particularly the fallout from a dinner where differing opinions about social classes clash. March reflects on his discomfort regarding the involvement of Lindau, who had renounced his work due to ethical concerns, while Fulkerson seems to overlook these issues, focused instead on his romantic entanglement. The opening explores interpersonal dynamics and social commentary, setting the stage for a deeper examination of choices made under pressure, which will likely play a significant role as the story unfolds. As discussions shift to a labor strike affecting the city, the tension between personal aspirations and social responsibility becomes palpable, foreshadowing the conflicts and resolutions that will develop throughout the novel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

About the Author

William Dean Howells was an American realist novelist, literary critic, and playwright, nicknamed "The Dean of American Letters". He was particularly known for his tenure as editor of The Atlantic Monthly, as well as for the novels The Rise of Silas Lapham and A Traveler from Altruria, and the Christmas story "Christmas Every Day," which was adapted into a 1996 film of the same name.

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