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The Peasant and the Prince. A Tale of Social Injustice and Equality in 19th Century England
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- Nombre de pages200
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-619326-3
- EAN4064066193263
- Date de parution13/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille683 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Peasant and the Prince, " Harriet Martineau presents a thought-provoking narrative that explores the stark contrasts between social classes in early 19th-century Europe. Through her insightful prose and keen observations, Martineau delves into the lives of both the peasant and the aristocrat, illuminating the struggles and moral quandaries faced by each. The novel is not merely a story of disparity but also an examination of the broader societal structures that maintain such inequalities, showcasing Martineau's commitment to social reform and her adeptness at weaving engaging characters with rich, descriptive detail.
Harriet Martineau was a pioneering social theorist and the first female sociologist, whose extensive writings on social issues were informed by her own experiences of gender and class prejudice. Growing up in a middle-class family, Martineau faced numerous challenges that shaped her progressive views. Her intellectual curiosity, paired with a profound sense of social justice, made her uniquely positioned to critique the societal norms of her time, including the power dynamics that the title encapsulates.
This book is a must-read for those interested in social justice, feminist theory, and the evolution of class consciousness. Martineau's incisive analysis and eloquent storytelling not only entertain but also invite readers to reflect on the ongoing issues of inequality that resonate even today.
Harriet Martineau was a pioneering social theorist and the first female sociologist, whose extensive writings on social issues were informed by her own experiences of gender and class prejudice. Growing up in a middle-class family, Martineau faced numerous challenges that shaped her progressive views. Her intellectual curiosity, paired with a profound sense of social justice, made her uniquely positioned to critique the societal norms of her time, including the power dynamics that the title encapsulates.
This book is a must-read for those interested in social justice, feminist theory, and the evolution of class consciousness. Martineau's incisive analysis and eloquent storytelling not only entertain but also invite readers to reflect on the ongoing issues of inequality that resonate even today.
















