Short Stories of the New America(Paperback, Mary Augusta Laselle)
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Social Realism: Many short stories from this era, often categorized as part of the American literary realism movement, focused on depicting everyday life and social issues with a sense of authenticity and detail.Regionalism: Some stories may explore specific regions of America, capturing local dialects, customs, and landscapes to reflect the diversity and distinctiveness of different parts of the country.Cultural and Social Change: Stories might address the rapid social and cultural changes occurring in America at the time, including urbanization, industrialization, immigration, and shifts in gender roles and societal expectations.Character Studies: Short stories often delve into the lives of ordinary people, providing insights into their hopes, struggles, relationships, and aspirations.