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EIGHT COUSINS & ROSE IN BLOOM - A Story of Rose Campbell (Children's Classics) - cover

EIGHT COUSINS & ROSE IN BLOOM - A Story of Rose Campbell (Children's Classics)

Alcott May

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Eight Cousins & Rose in Bloom," Louisa May Alcott masterfully weaves together themes of familial love, personal growth, and societal expectations within the formative years of adolescence. The novel unfolds through the life of Rose Campbell, who navigates the complexities of growing up among her eight male cousins. Alcott's signature literary style combines vivid characterizations with insightful reflections on gender roles, class, and the importance of kinship. Set against the backdrop of a post-Civil War America, the narrative invites readers to explore the transformative power of love and friendship in a period of evolving societal norms. Alcott, best known for her enduring classic "Little Women," drew from her own experiences growing up in a socially progressive family that valued education and individuality. Raised in a transcendentalist environment, her writing often reflects a deep commitment to social reform, challenging the restrictive conventions placed upon women in her time. The character of Rose can be seen as an embodiment of Alcott's ideals, serving as a vehicle for her hopes of a more egalitarian future in which both genders flourish. "Eight Cousins & Rose in Bloom" is an essential read for anyone interested in women's literature, childhood development, or the history of American social norms. Alcott's engaging prose and rich thematic elements make this novel not only enjoyable but also a profound commentary on the journey from childhood innocence to adult responsibility. With its blend of humor, wisdom, and warmth, Alcott invites readers to embrace the intricacies of familial bonds and the joy of self-discovery.
Disponible depuis: 08/12/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 890 pages.

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