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Paperback An Unmarried Father Book

ISBN: 1025493354

ISBN13: 9781025493350

An Unmarried Father

"An Unmarried Father" is a provocative and insightful novel by Floyd Dell that explores the shifting social landscapes of early 20th-century America. The story follows Norman Overbeck, a young man from a respectable Midwestern background who discovers on the eve of his marriage that he is the father of an infant born from a brief previous affair. In a radical departure from the conventions of the era, Norman chooses to acknowledge the child and take on the responsibilities of fatherhood alone, challenging the rigid moral expectations of his family and community.

Set against the backdrop of the 1920s, the narrative delves into themes of personal responsibility, the definition of family, and the individual's struggle against societal judgment. Dell, a prominent voice of the bohemian literary scene, brings a modern sensibility to the subject of domestic life and masculine roles. "An Unmarried Father" serves as both a compelling character study and a sharp critique of the hypocrisies inherent in traditional social structures. This work remains a significant example of American social realism, offering a nuanced look at the complexities of love and duty during a period of profound cultural transition.

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