Riches have wings; or, A tale for the rich and poor. Navigating the Perils of Wealth: A Moral Tale on Riches and Happiness
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- Nombre de pages94
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--952951-9
- EAN4066339529519
- Date de parution10/07/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille659 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Riches Have Wings; or, A Tale for the Rich and Poor, " T. S. Arthur delves into the moral landscape of wealth and its transient nature through a compelling narrative that intertwines the lives of both affluent and destitute characters. Arthur employs a clear, straightforward prose style that allows for deep emotional resonance, reflecting the mid-19th century's social realism. This novel stands as a critique of materialism and a reminder of the ethical responsibilities that accompany financial success, echoing prevalent themes in Victorian literature regarding social class and personal integrity.
T. S. Arthur, an influential figure in America'Äôs literary scene, was known for his didactic storytelling aimed at moral upliftment. Having witnessed the societal disparities of his time, Arthur's experiences and observations profoundly shaped his writing. His background in working-class culture and commitment to social reform inspired this tale, showcasing his belief in the importance of empathy and understanding across economic divides.
I highly recommend "Riches Have Wings" to readers interested in classic literature that explores the complexities of wealth and morality. This thought-provoking narrative not only entertains but also challenges us to reflect on our own values in relation to wealth, making it a relevant read for contemporary audiences.
T. S. Arthur, an influential figure in America'Äôs literary scene, was known for his didactic storytelling aimed at moral upliftment. Having witnessed the societal disparities of his time, Arthur's experiences and observations profoundly shaped his writing. His background in working-class culture and commitment to social reform inspired this tale, showcasing his belief in the importance of empathy and understanding across economic divides.
I highly recommend "Riches Have Wings" to readers interested in classic literature that explores the complexities of wealth and morality. This thought-provoking narrative not only entertains but also challenges us to reflect on our own values in relation to wealth, making it a relevant read for contemporary audiences.
In "Riches Have Wings; or, A Tale for the Rich and Poor, " T. S. Arthur delves into the moral landscape of wealth and its transient nature through a compelling narrative that intertwines the lives of both affluent and destitute characters. Arthur employs a clear, straightforward prose style that allows for deep emotional resonance, reflecting the mid-19th century's social realism. This novel stands as a critique of materialism and a reminder of the ethical responsibilities that accompany financial success, echoing prevalent themes in Victorian literature regarding social class and personal integrity.
T. S. Arthur, an influential figure in America'Äôs literary scene, was known for his didactic storytelling aimed at moral upliftment. Having witnessed the societal disparities of his time, Arthur's experiences and observations profoundly shaped his writing. His background in working-class culture and commitment to social reform inspired this tale, showcasing his belief in the importance of empathy and understanding across economic divides.
I highly recommend "Riches Have Wings" to readers interested in classic literature that explores the complexities of wealth and morality. This thought-provoking narrative not only entertains but also challenges us to reflect on our own values in relation to wealth, making it a relevant read for contemporary audiences.
T. S. Arthur, an influential figure in America'Äôs literary scene, was known for his didactic storytelling aimed at moral upliftment. Having witnessed the societal disparities of his time, Arthur's experiences and observations profoundly shaped his writing. His background in working-class culture and commitment to social reform inspired this tale, showcasing his belief in the importance of empathy and understanding across economic divides.
I highly recommend "Riches Have Wings" to readers interested in classic literature that explores the complexities of wealth and morality. This thought-provoking narrative not only entertains but also challenges us to reflect on our own values in relation to wealth, making it a relevant read for contemporary audiences.