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The Annals of the Poor - Tales of Compassion and Resilience: A Journey Through the Lives of the Marginalized in 19th-Century Britain - cover

The Annals of the Poor - Tales of Compassion and Resilience: A Journey Through the Lives of the Marginalized in 19th-Century Britain

Legh Richmond

Verlag: Good Press

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In "The Annals of the Poor," Legh Richmond presents a poignant tapestry of individual narratives that illuminate the hardships faced by the lower classes in early 19th-century England. Written in a distinct narrative style that blends realism with a moralistic lens, Richmond'Äôs work captures the struggles of rural poverty, as seen through the lives of ordinary men and women. The intertwining of personal stories within a broader social critique allows readers to engage with the lived experiences of the poor, prompting reflection on societal attitudes toward poverty and charity during this transformative period in English literature. Legh Richmond, a clergyman and social reformer, was profoundly shaped by his background and the socioeconomic conditions of his time. His experiences in pastoral care and witnessing the daily struggles of his parishioners inspired him to advocate for social reform through literature. Richmond's commitment to philanthropy and education further highlights his desire to raise awareness of social injustices, making "The Annals of the Poor" not only a literary work but also a call to action. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in social history, literature of the Victorian era, and the moral implications of poverty. Richmond's vivid storytelling and empathetic depiction of human struggle provide a timeless reminder of the resilience of the human spirit amidst adversity.
Verfügbar seit: 22.08.2023.
Drucklänge: 138 Seiten.

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