An Autobiography

Par : Annie Wood Besant
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  • Nombre de pages236
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4708752-6
  • EAN8596547087526
  • Date de parution20/07/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille638 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

In "An Autobiography, " Annie Wood Besant crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines her personal evolution with her broader social, political, and philosophical engagements. Written in a reflective and eloquent style, the book navigates her transformation from a conventional Victorian upbringing to a fervent advocate for social justice and spiritual enlightenment. Besant's literary context is as rich as her life; the work draws on themes of theosophy, feminism, and labor rights, making it a seminal text that captures the zeitgeist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Her keen observations and personal anecdotes reveal the societal issues of her time, illuminating her role not just as a participant but as a thought leader in various movements. Annie Wood Besant, a prominent theosophist, activist, and author, was born in 1847 in London. Her diverse experiences-including early struggles with domesticity, her advocacy for women's rights, and her engagement with Indian independence-deeply informed her worldview.
These factors are interwoven throughout her autobiography, providing insight into her motivations and the convictions that drove her life's work. Besant's deep commitment to education and social reform is a thread that connects her personal history with her larger ambitions. Readers interested in the interplay of biography and social history will find "An Autobiography" to be an essential text. Besant's articulate storytelling invites readers to explore the intersection of personal and collective struggles, offering a profound understanding of the role of an individual in shaping societal change.
This compelling narrative is not only a reflection of her life but also a larger commentary on the transformative power of ideals in the context of a rapidly changing world.
In "An Autobiography, " Annie Wood Besant crafts a compelling narrative that intertwines her personal evolution with her broader social, political, and philosophical engagements. Written in a reflective and eloquent style, the book navigates her transformation from a conventional Victorian upbringing to a fervent advocate for social justice and spiritual enlightenment. Besant's literary context is as rich as her life; the work draws on themes of theosophy, feminism, and labor rights, making it a seminal text that captures the zeitgeist of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Her keen observations and personal anecdotes reveal the societal issues of her time, illuminating her role not just as a participant but as a thought leader in various movements. Annie Wood Besant, a prominent theosophist, activist, and author, was born in 1847 in London. Her diverse experiences-including early struggles with domesticity, her advocacy for women's rights, and her engagement with Indian independence-deeply informed her worldview.
These factors are interwoven throughout her autobiography, providing insight into her motivations and the convictions that drove her life's work. Besant's deep commitment to education and social reform is a thread that connects her personal history with her larger ambitions. Readers interested in the interplay of biography and social history will find "An Autobiography" to be an essential text. Besant's articulate storytelling invites readers to explore the intersection of personal and collective struggles, offering a profound understanding of the role of an individual in shaping societal change.
This compelling narrative is not only a reflection of her life but also a larger commentary on the transformative power of ideals in the context of a rapidly changing world.