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"Seed" is a provocative and influential novel by Charles G. Norris that explores the complex intersection of religion, family life, and the then-controversial topic of birth control. Centered on the lives of the Carter family, the narrative follows Bart Carter, a writer who struggles to balance his professional aspirations with the demands of a growing household and the strictures of his Catholic faith. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the story delves into the domestic tensions and moral dilemmas faced by couples navigating the pressures of tradition versus the realities of modern social change.
Norris masterfully portrays the psychological and economic toll of unrestricted childbearing, challenging the social norms of his era while providing a poignant look at the human cost of ideological conflict. As a significant work of social realism, "Seed" remains a powerful examination of personal autonomy and the evolving roles of men and women within the family structure. This compelling drama offers readers a window into the historical debates that shaped modern perspectives on reproductive rights and religious doctrine, making it an essential read for those interested in the history of social reform in literature.
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