A Special Providence

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A Special Providence is a semi-autobiographical novel by Richard Yates that follows a troubled young soldier and his eccentric mother during and after World War II, exploring themes of failure, disillusionment, and the elusive American Dream.

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instanceOf literary work
novel
author Richard Yates
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts American society during and after World War II
explores the costs of personal and professional failure
the gap between aspiration and reality
focusesOn the relationship between a soldier and his eccentric mother
follows a young American soldier in World War II
genre literary fiction
semi-autobiographical novel
war novel
hasAutobiographicalElements true
hasSubject United States Army soldier
postwar adjustment
struggling artist
hasTone bleak
ironic
unsentimental
language English
literaryMovement realism
literaryReputation cult classic
mainCharacter Alice Prentice NERFINISHED
Robert Prentice ONDG
narrativePerspective third-person narration
settingPeriod World War II
post–World War II era
theme American Dream
artistic ambition
disillusionment
failure
identity
masculinity
mother–son relationship

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Richard Yates notableWork A Special Providence