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Florence Nightingale the Angel of the Crimea - A Story for Young People

Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards

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In "Florence Nightingale, the Angel of the Crimea," Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards presents a poignant and meticulously crafted narrative that captures the indomitable spirit and profound contributions of Florence Nightingale during the Crimean War. Utilizing a blend of biographical detail, vivid prose, and lyrical style, Richards not only chronicles Nightingale's pivotal role in revolutionizing nursing practices but also reflects the larger socio-political currents of 19th-century Britain. The book serves as both a tribute and a critical exploration, shedding light on Nightingale's innovative healthcare reforms and her commitment to humanitarianism amidst the chaos of war. Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards was a prominent American author and advocate for women's rights, deeply influenced by her own experiences in a male-dominated literary landscape. Her background in literature and her alignment with the burgeoning feminist movements of her time provided her with unique insights into the struggles and triumphs of women like Nightingale. Richards' dedication to social reform is palpable throughout the book, bringing a compelling urgency to Nightingale's story and illuminating the trailblazing efforts of women during a pivotal moment in history. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in medical history, women's studies, or the transformative power of individual agency. Richards' heartfelt prose and thorough research invite readers to reflect on the legacy of Florence Nightingale, reminding us of the enduring impact of compassion and tenacity in the face of adversity.
Disponible desde: 29/05/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 81 páginas.

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