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Emerson Hough

The Law of the Land

In “The Law of the Land,” Emerson Hough artfully weaves a narrative that explores the intricate relationship between humanity and the natural world, set against the backdrop of America's expanding frontier. This novel is distinguished by its vivid descriptive style and rich character development, as Hough delves into themes of justice, morality, and the ethical dilemmas faced by pioneers. The story unfolds through the experiences of its protagonists, revealing the complexities of governance and individual rights in a land marked by both promise and peril, and showcases Hough's deep understanding of the socio-political landscape of late 19th-century America. Emerson Hough, an American author and journalist deeply influenced by the progressive ideals of his time, wrote extensively about the American West. His own experiences as a wanderer across the plains and his keen observations on the changes in society likely shaped the themes of resilience and justice in the narrative. Hough's passion for the environment and responsible stewardship of land further informs this work, as he addresses the often contentious relationships between settlers and the land they inhabit. Readers seeking an engrossing tale that grapples with the moral fabric of society's laws and the human spirit's resolve will find “The Law of the Land” a compelling read. Hough's blend of storytelling and philosophical inquiry invites contemplation on the nature of justice in an evolving world, making this book essential for those interested in American literature and the ethical dimensions of frontier life.
300 štampanih stranica
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2022
Godina izdavanja
2022
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