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2025

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The Protagonist: The central character is a woman who undergoes significant personal growth and transformation throughout the story. Her experiences and interactions with others drive the narrative.Love and Relationships: The novel explores various forms of love and relationships, including romantic, familial, and platonic connections. The protagonist's relationships are central to her journey of regeneration.Sacrifice and Redemption: A major theme in the novel is the idea of sacrifice and...

2025

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"Skippy Bedelle" is a humorous and satirical novel that follows the coming-of-age journey of the titular character, Skippy Bedelle. The story likely traces Skippy's evolution from a mischievous and naive boyhood "urchin" to a more sophisticated and worldly-wise adult. Along the way, Skippy may encounter various challenges, adventures, and romantic entanglements, all of which contribute to his growth and development as a character.Owen Johnson's works often explore themes of youth, educatio...

The Woman Gives

A Story of Regeneration

2021

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In "The Woman Gives," Owen Johnson intricately weaves a narrative that explores the complexities of human relationships against the backdrop of societal expectations. Through a blend of sharp dialogue and evocative imagery, Johnson delves into themes of sacrifice, identity, and resilience, showcasing the multifaceted nature of femininity in a changing world. The novel is set in the early 20th century, a time of great social upheaval, which adds depth and relevance to the characters'Äô stru...

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The Varmint

A Classic American Tale of Life, Family, and Friendship in the Wild West

2019

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Owen Johnson's *The Varmint* speaks to the complexities of adolescence and the social dynamics within small-town America. Set against the backdrop of a fictional New England village, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of young protagonist, D. H. 'Dobbins' Lively, who navigates the challenges of youth, from friendship to coming-of-age dilemmas. Johnson'Äôs prose is characterized by its lyrical quality, rich imagery, and humor, artfully capturing the essence of youthful discontent and th...

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2024

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Toward the close of a pleasant September afternoon, in one of the years when the big stick of President Roosevelt was cudgeling the shoulders of malefactors of great wealth, the feverish home-bound masses which poured into upper Fifth Avenue with the awakening of the electric night were greeted by the strangest of all spectacles which can astound a metropolitan crowd harassed by the din of sounds, the fret and fury of the daily struggle which is the tyranny of New York. A very young man, o...

2025

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The story follows the character of Philip Stover, a young and idealistic student who arrives at Yale with high hopes and ambitions. Stover is a freshman eager to make his mark and navigate the complex social and academic life of college. The novel delves into his experiences and challenges as he tries to fit into the world of Yale, dealing with issues such as friendship, rivalry, and personal growth.As Stover confronts various trials and tribulations, he learns valuable lessons about himse...

The Salamander

Privilege and Deception in Elite New York Society

2021

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In "The Salamander," Owen Johnson crafts a vivid narrative set against the backdrop of World War I, deftly intertwining the themes of survival and the human experience under the duress of conflict. The novel employs a rich, descriptive style that immerses readers into the lives of soldiers grappling with the psychological scars of battle, exploring both the brutality of war and the fragile nature of hope. Drawing on influences from naturalism and modernism, Johnson's work resonates with a ...

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2022

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Set against the backdrop of Yale University in the early 20th century, Owen Johnson's "Stover at Yale" is a captivating exploration of academic life, friendship, and the challenges of growing up. Written in a rich, descriptive style, the novel delves into the experiences of its protagonist, Stover, as he navigates the complexities of the Ivy League environment, highlighting themes of ambition, societal expectations, and personal growth. Johnson captures the nuances of collegiate culture, e...

2025

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"The Salamander" follows the life and adventures of its protagonist, Doré Baxter, a young woman who navigates the social whirl of New York City. The novel captures her transformation from an innocent and naive girl into a sophisticated and worldly woman, reflecting the societal changes and moral ambiguities of the time.Doré, often referred to as a "salamander" (a term used metaphorically to describe a person who thrives in adversity, particularly in the "fires" of social life), becomes inv...

2023

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Stover at Yale is a novel by Owen Johnson, first published in 1912. The novel follows the life of Dink Stover, a young man from a small town who comes to Yale University to study. The story portrays the social and academic life of Yale during the early 1900s and the challenges faced by Dink Stover as he navigates through his college years.The novel became very popular upon its release and was considered a classic r...

2025

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One Sunday in March they had been marooned at the club, Steingall the painter and Quinny the illustrator, and, having lunched late, had bored themselves separately to their limits over the periodicals until, preferring to bore each other, they had gravitated together in easy arm-chairs before the big Renaissance fireplace. Steingall, sunk in his collar, from behind the black-rimmed spectacles, which, with their trailing ribbon of black, gave a touch of Continental elegance to his cropped b...

2025

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"Max Fargus" is a novel by Owen Johnson, an American author best known for his "Lawrenceville Stories" that depicted the life of students at a boarding school. In "Max Fargus," Johnson turns his attention to the world of young professionals and the societal pressures they face.The novel follows the life of Max Fargus, a young and ambitious man navigating the complexities of early 20th-century American society. Max is characterized by his drive, intelligence, and a keen sense of individuali...