Mcteague - a Story of San Francisco - Frank Norris - Books - NuVision Publications, LLC - 9781595477729 - November 8, 2007
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Mcteague - a Story of San Francisco


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At first McTeague has a simple but satisfying life, surrounded by three symbolic possessions: a caged canary, a concertina, and a gold-plated molar he wants to use as his shop sign. McTeague can be seen as the canary, imprisoned in his gilt cage by the forces of society and heredity; the concertina represents his pleasure in plebeian culture and the molar, his crude profession. Norris also shows the effects of striving for social status. McTeague comes from a family of poor miners; as a dentist, he is barely on the cusp of professional respectability. Described as "hopelessly stupid," he reverts to his innate brutish roots. His wife, Trina, comes from equally humble origins, but apes what she perceives to be the habits of those higher up the social scale.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 8, 2007
ISBN13 9781595477729
Publishers NuVision Publications, LLC
Pages 280
Dimensions 225 × 16 × 150 mm   ·   417 g
Language English  

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