Основной контент книги Letters to a daughter
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Letters to a daughter

Captivating Insights into Family Dynamics and Victorian Society
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In «Letters to a Daughter,» Hubert Bland crafts a profound and poignant collection of correspondence that transcends mere familial communication to explore existential themes of identity, purpose, and social justice. Written in a candid and reflective style reminiscent of the epistolary traditions of 19th-century literature, these letters serve as both personal disclosures and meditations on the turbulent sociopolitical landscape of his time. Drawing upon the literary context of the era, Bland artfully addresses issues such as class struggle and gender roles, intertwining personal anecdotes with broader societal critiques that encourage readers to reflect on their own values and beliefs. Hubert Bland, a prominent figure in the early socialist movement and a co-founder of the socialist newspaper, The Clarion, imbues his letters with a rich tapestry of ideological insights and personal convictions. His life experiences and advocacy for social reform deeply influenced his writing, aiming to equip his daughter with the philosophical tools necessary to navigate the complexities of the world. Through his warm yet challenging paternal voice, Bland seeks to impart wisdom while also inspiring independent thought and action. «Letters to a Daughter» is not only a treasure trove of personal reflections but also a significant contribution to the discourse on social change. Readers are encouraged to delve into this intimate collection that bridges personal and political realms, offering a timeless exploration of the bonds between parent and child while prompting critical engagement with pressing societal issues.

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11 October 2024
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120 p.
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