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Brotherly Love

Mary Martha Sherwood, Sophia Kelly

Editorial: Good Press

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In 'Brotherly Love,' readers are presented with a carefully curated anthology that explores the multifaceted dimensions of fraternal affection through a historical and literary lens. The collection seamlessly weaves together a tapestry of texts ranging from narrative fiction to personal letters, highlighting the evolution of brotherly love across time and cultures. The anthology stands out for its inclusion of both celebrated and lesser-known works, offering a comprehensive look at the theme without centering on any single author. The diversity of literary styles, from the poetic to the epistolary, underscores the universal and enduring nature of its central theme, allowing the readers to appreciate the depth and complexity of brotherly bonds. The contributing authors, Sophia Kelly and Mary Martha Sherwood, bring unique backgrounds and perspectives to this collection. Both authors, celebrated for their contributions to 19th-century literature, share an interest in the exploration of familial relationships within their work. Positioned within historical and cultural movements that valued moral and emotional development, their writings in 'Brotherly Love' collectively highlight the evolving perceptions and expressions of fraternal love, enriched by their personal experiences and the social contexts they navigated. This anthology is recommended for readers who seek to immerse themselves in the historical depths and literary variations of brotherly love. 'Brotherly Love' provides a unique educational opportunity, bridging literary art with historical insights, and invites readers into a dialogue with the past. Through its compilation of diverse voices and styles, the collection offers a comprehensive exploration of fraternal affection, making it a valuable addition to the libraries of scholars, students, and anyone interested in the profound connections that define human relationships.
Disponible desde: 12/08/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 49 páginas.

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