Harold Frederic

Harold Frederic was an American novelist and journalist born in 1856 in Utica, New York. He began his career as a reporter for the Utica Morning Herald, where his keen observations of life and society began to shape his literary voice. Frederic's writing, marked by a blend of realism and regionalism, offers a vivid portrayal of American life in the late 19th century, often exploring themes of culture, identity, and the complexities of human relationships. His work is characterized by a deep understanding of the characters he writes about, making them relatable and memorable.

One of Frederic's most notable works is "The Damnation of Theron Ware," which delves into the struggles of a Methodist minister grappling with faith, doubt, and the realities of modern life. His skillful storytelling and rich character development invite readers into a world that feels both familiar and thought-provoking. So, if you're curious about the intricacies of human experience as seen through Frederic's eyes, take a moment to explore his works in the app; you might just find a new favorite author.

The Damnation of Theron Ware

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The Damnation of Theron Ware (published in England as Illumination) is an 1896 novel by American author Harold Frederic. It is widely consid…