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Oscar; Or The Boy Who Had His Own Way - Exploring Independence and Self-Discovery in 19th Century Youth Literature - cover

Oscar; Or The Boy Who Had His Own Way - Exploring Independence and Self-Discovery in 19th Century Youth Literature

Walter Aimwell

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Oscar; Or, The Boy Who Had His Own Way," Walter Aimwell delivers a compelling narrative that intricately explores the themes of childhood autonomy and the complexities of growing up. Set against the backdrop of Victorian society, Aimwell'Äôs prose is marked by an engaging blend of realism and moral didacticism, characteristic of the period'Äôs literature aimed at young readers. Oscar's journey illustrates the consequences of rebellion and the importance of self-discovery, all while maintaining a tone that resonates with both humor and gravitas, making it both entertaining and thought-provoking. Walter Aimwell, a prominent figure in children's literature of the 19th century, was profoundly influenced by the social dynamics of his time. His understanding of youth'Äîboth its freedoms and constraints'Äîcan be traced to his own experiences and reflections on the maturation process. Aimwell's commitment to imparting moral lessons through relatable characters solidifies his role as an educator as well as an author, seeking to shape young minds with valuable insights into personal responsibility and social interactions. Readers seeking a richly woven narrative that combines amusement with meaningful life lessons will find "Oscar; Or, The Boy Who Had His Own Way" to be an enlightening addition to their literary repertoire. This book not only entertains but also serves as a mirror, prompting reflection on the balance between individual desires and societal expectations.
Verfügbar seit: 22.08.2023.
Drucklänge: 146 Seiten.

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