Arlo Bates's "The Philistines" offers a sharp and insightful look into the complexities of 19th-century society. This compelling novel delves into the psychological landscape of its characters, exploring the tensions between individual aspirations and societal expectations. A work of American literature, "The Philistines" functions as both a captivating story and a profound social commentary, examining the values and beliefs of its time.
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