Men of Our Times; Or, Leading Patriots of the Day. Portraits of Patriotic Men: American Leadership in the 19th Century
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- Nombre de pages1446
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-623429-4
- EAN4064066234294
- Date de parution06/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Men of Our Times; Or, Leading Patriots of the Day, " Harriet Beecher Stowe delves into the characteristics and societal influences of prominent American figures during her era, illuminating their impact on politics, culture, and morality. Written in Stowe's characteristic prose that blends vivid storytelling with incisive critique, the work serves as both a historical document and an ardent call for social awareness amidst the turbulence of 19th-century America.
It reflects the literary stylistic conventions of its time, merging biography with social commentary in a way that engages the reader and challenges the prevailing narratives of male leadership. Harriet Beecher Stowe, a prominent abolitionist and author, is best known for her groundbreaking novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin, " which catapulted her to international fame and reinforced her commitment to social justice.
Her experience as an activist and educator, combined with her deep engagement with the sociopolitical issues of her time, profoundly influenced her perspective on the public figures delineated in this work. Stowe's rich tapestry of characters reflects her belief in the possibility of a reformed society through the actions of virtuous leaders. Stowe'Äôs insightful exploration of the masculine ideals shaping her era makes this book an essential read for those interested in American history, political dynamics, and the evolution of social thought.
"Men of Our Times" not only acts as a mirror reflecting the complexities of its time but also invites contemporary readers to ponder the role and responsibility of leadership in forging a just society.
It reflects the literary stylistic conventions of its time, merging biography with social commentary in a way that engages the reader and challenges the prevailing narratives of male leadership. Harriet Beecher Stowe, a prominent abolitionist and author, is best known for her groundbreaking novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin, " which catapulted her to international fame and reinforced her commitment to social justice.
Her experience as an activist and educator, combined with her deep engagement with the sociopolitical issues of her time, profoundly influenced her perspective on the public figures delineated in this work. Stowe's rich tapestry of characters reflects her belief in the possibility of a reformed society through the actions of virtuous leaders. Stowe'Äôs insightful exploration of the masculine ideals shaping her era makes this book an essential read for those interested in American history, political dynamics, and the evolution of social thought.
"Men of Our Times" not only acts as a mirror reflecting the complexities of its time but also invites contemporary readers to ponder the role and responsibility of leadership in forging a just society.
In "Men of Our Times; Or, Leading Patriots of the Day, " Harriet Beecher Stowe delves into the characteristics and societal influences of prominent American figures during her era, illuminating their impact on politics, culture, and morality. Written in Stowe's characteristic prose that blends vivid storytelling with incisive critique, the work serves as both a historical document and an ardent call for social awareness amidst the turbulence of 19th-century America.
It reflects the literary stylistic conventions of its time, merging biography with social commentary in a way that engages the reader and challenges the prevailing narratives of male leadership. Harriet Beecher Stowe, a prominent abolitionist and author, is best known for her groundbreaking novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin, " which catapulted her to international fame and reinforced her commitment to social justice.
Her experience as an activist and educator, combined with her deep engagement with the sociopolitical issues of her time, profoundly influenced her perspective on the public figures delineated in this work. Stowe's rich tapestry of characters reflects her belief in the possibility of a reformed society through the actions of virtuous leaders. Stowe'Äôs insightful exploration of the masculine ideals shaping her era makes this book an essential read for those interested in American history, political dynamics, and the evolution of social thought.
"Men of Our Times" not only acts as a mirror reflecting the complexities of its time but also invites contemporary readers to ponder the role and responsibility of leadership in forging a just society.
It reflects the literary stylistic conventions of its time, merging biography with social commentary in a way that engages the reader and challenges the prevailing narratives of male leadership. Harriet Beecher Stowe, a prominent abolitionist and author, is best known for her groundbreaking novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin, " which catapulted her to international fame and reinforced her commitment to social justice.
Her experience as an activist and educator, combined with her deep engagement with the sociopolitical issues of her time, profoundly influenced her perspective on the public figures delineated in this work. Stowe's rich tapestry of characters reflects her belief in the possibility of a reformed society through the actions of virtuous leaders. Stowe'Äôs insightful exploration of the masculine ideals shaping her era makes this book an essential read for those interested in American history, political dynamics, and the evolution of social thought.
"Men of Our Times" not only acts as a mirror reflecting the complexities of its time but also invites contemporary readers to ponder the role and responsibility of leadership in forging a just society.