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The Youngest Girl in the School - Navigating Social Hierarchies and Education: A Victorian Schoolgirl's Journey - cover

The Youngest Girl in the School - Navigating Social Hierarchies and Education: A Victorian Schoolgirl's Journey

Evelyn Sharp

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Youngest Girl in the School," Evelyn Sharp crafts a poignant exploration of youth and identity through the eyes of a spirited young protagonist navigating the complexities of school life. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, the narrative is imbued with a blend of realism and idealism, showcasing the vibrant interplay of friendship, rivalry, and self-discovery. Sharp's prose is characterized by its vivid imagery and empathetic characterization, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the trials and tribulations faced by young girls during this era, as they grapple with societal expectations and personal aspirations. Evelyn Sharp, a notable figure in children's literature and a member of the feminist movement, drew from her own experiences and observations as a teacher and advocate for women's rights. Her writings often reflect her commitment to empowering young girls through education and self-expression, positioning them as active participants in their own narratives. This book, published in 1902, reveals Sharp's aspirations to provide relatable role models for her readers, challenging the prevailing norms of her time. "The Youngest Girl in the School" is not only a captivating tale for children but also an enriching read for adults seeking to understand the historical context of education for girls. Sharp's insightful commentary on girlhood and the importance of community will resonate with readers of all ages, making this work a timeless addition to the canon of children's literature.
Disponible depuis: 04/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 202 pages.

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