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As We Are and As We May Be - Exploring Social Issues and Moral Dilemmas in the Late Victorian Era - cover

As We Are and As We May Be - Exploring Social Issues and Moral Dilemmas in the Late Victorian Era

Walter Besant

Verlag: Good Press

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In "As We Are and As We May Be," Walter Besant explores the intricate tapestry of social reform and human potential through a blend of narrative and philosophical discourse. The book is written in a didactic style that seamlessly intertwines storytelling with critical analysis, making it a significant work in the context of late Victorian literature, which grappled with the rapid changes brought about by industrialization and urbanization. Besant presents a vision of an ideal society, emphasizing the importance of education, freedom, and moral integrity as mechanisms for social change, thereby inviting readers to consider both the harsh realities of their contemporary world and the possibilities for a more equitable future. Walter Besant, a prominent novelist and social commentator of the late 19th century, was deeply influenced by the socio-economic conditions of his time. His experiences as a pioneer in the Society of Authors and his commitment to social causes provided a rich backdrop for his writings. Besant's advocacy for the rights of the working class and his belief in the transformative power of collective action are evident throughout this work, revealing him as a visionary concerned with the plight of his fellow citizens. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersections of literature, social justice, and utopian thought. Besant'Äôs compelling arguments and vivid illustrations not only provoke reflection but also inspire action, making it an essential read for anyone passionate about reforming society and envisioning a better world.
Verfügbar seit: 12.08.2023.
Drucklänge: 189 Seiten.

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