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The Boarding School; Lessons of a Preceptress to Her Pupils. Inspirational Tales of Female Empowerment and Education in Early America

Par : Hannah Webster Foster
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  • Nombre de pages261
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-616750-9
  • EAN4064066167509
  • Date de parution16/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille659 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Boarding School; Lessons of a Preceptress to Her Pupils, " Hannah Webster Foster employs a didactic narrative style that reflects the pedagogical values of early American education. This epistolary novel, published in 1798, presents a series of letters and lessons delivered by a preceptress to her students, exploring themes of morality, gender roles, and the significance of education in shaping the character of young women.
Foster's work is deeply embedded in the context of the early republic, reflecting the tensions between Enlightenment ideals and the domestic sphere prescribed for women during this period. Hannah Webster Foster, an early advocate for women's education, draws upon her own experiences and observations as both a writer and a teacher. Living in an era marked by evolving social norms, she recognized the critical role that education played in empowering women and shaping public life.
Foster's insights into the struggles and aspirations of her female pupils provide a profound commentary on the societal expectations of the time, enriching the reader's understanding of women's roles in the early republic. This compelling narrative is recommended for readers interested in early American literature, feminism, and educational theory. Foster's eloquent prose not only engages the reader but also challenges them to reflect on the transformative power of education and the societal constraints faced by women.
"The Boarding School" remains a pivotal text that prompts critical discussions about gender and education that resonate to this day.