The Landlord at Lion's Head - Volume 2

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The Landlord at Lion's Head is a realist novel that explores themes of social and economic change in the late 19th century particularly in the context of the rapidly growing city of New York. The novel's central character Marcia Gaylord moves to New York City with her husband Ben and they become tenants at Lion's Head an apartment complex.The novel delves into the lives and relationships of the residents of Lion's Head including the landlord Henry Bird and various other characters who represent different aspects of American society at the time. Howells uses the story to comment on the impact of urbanization industrialization and class divisions.As a realist author Howells aimed to provide a detailed and accurate portrayal of everyday life and social issues. The Landlord at Lion's Head reflects his interest in the changes taking place in American cities during this period and his commitment to depicting the complexities of human character and relationships.The novel is known for its vivid characterizations and its exploration of the moral and social dilemmas faced by its characters. It offers readers a window into the social and cultural milieu of late 19th-century America and the challenges posed by urbanization and modernity.
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