James Thomas Farrell

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Definition
  1. Proper noun:
    • James Thomas Farrell: An American author, primarily remembered for his realistic and often gritty novels depicting urban life, particularly in Chicago. His most famous work is the "Studs Lonigan" trilogy.
Usage
  • Proper noun:
    • The novels of James Thomas Farrell offer a stark portrayal of early 20th-century Chicago.
    • Literary critics often analyze the social themes in the work of James Thomas Farrell.
Advanced Usage
  • "Farrell's Chicago": Used to describe the specific, realistic, and often harsh depiction of Chicago found in his novels.
    • The course explored the literary geography of Farrell's Chicago.
Variants and Related Words
  • Studs Lonigan: The title character and name of Farrell's most famous trilogy.
    • The Studs Lonigan trilogy is considered a classic of American naturalist fiction.
Synonyms
  • Author: A writer of a book, article, or report.
  • Novelist: A writer of novels.
Related Phrases
  • "in the tradition of Farrell": Describing a style of writing that is realistic, focused on urban settings, and concerned with social conditions.
    • His gritty, urban prose is clearly in the tradition of Farrell.
Noun
  1. United States writer remembered for his novels (1904-1979)

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