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Elsie at Ion - A 19th-Century Family Saga of Christian Virtues and Moral Dilemmas - cover

Elsie at Ion - A 19th-Century Family Saga of Christian Virtues and Moral Dilemmas

Martha Finley

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Elsie at Ion," Martha Finley continues the beloved series featuring the character Elsie Dinsmore, a young girl navigating the complexities of familial love and moral integrity in a changing society. Set in the serene backdrop of the Dinsmore estate, Finley's narrative delves into themes of faith, devotion, and the trials of growing up. Her elegant prose vividly captures the societal expectations of the 19th century while intertwining elements of moral instruction that promote virtues such as kindness and resilience. The book, marked by its sentimental style, reflects the didactic tradition prevalent in Victorian literature, where characters often function as moral exemplars for young readers. Martha Finley, a prominent author of children's literature during the 19th century, draws from her own experiences and beliefs, particularly her Christian faith, which profoundly influences her characters and plots. Growing up in a devout household, Finley's works often grapple with moral dilemmas, making her stories relatable to young readers facing their own challenges. Her commitment to portraying wholesome values led her to craft the Dinsmore series, serving as a guiding light for children in an era marked by rapid societal changes. "Elsie at Ion" is recommended for readers seeking rich character development combined with essential life lessons. Finley's ability to engage the reader's heart and mind makes this work a cherished addition to the library of anyone interested in Victorian literature or the moral tales of childhood. Fans of didactic literature will find this book both enjoyable and thought-provoking, reinforcing the timeless values it espouses.
Disponible depuis: 12/10/2023.
Longueur d'impression: 147 pages.

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