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Julian Home

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ISBN/EAN: 8596547242987
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 259 S., 0.52 MB
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2022
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Format: EPUB
DRM: Digitales Wasserzeichen

Beschreibung

F. W. Farrar's 'Julian Home' stands as a hallmark of Victorian moralistic literature, embodying the era's educational and ethical preoccupations. Through its poignant narrative and astute characterization, the novel delves into the complexities of personal growth and moral development within the context of an English public school, which is a microcosm for the larger societal values. The literary style of Farrar integrates didactic elements with an engaging storytelling flair, producing a work that is as instructive as it is pleasurable to read. The meticulous reproduction of the text by DigiCat Publishing ensures that the integrity and the literary context are well-preserved for modern audiences, enriching the continuity of this classic's impact on world literature.Frederic William Farrar (1831-1903), a cleric of the Church of England and an educator, wrote 'Julian Home' at the height of his literary career. Drawing upon his extensive experience as a headmaster and his firm grasp of classical and theological scholarship, Farrar imbued his characters with vivid moral dilemmas, reflecting his lifelong dedication to the cultivation of ethical conduct among the youth. It is this genuine concern for character education and the author's erudition that informs the book's narrative, making it a heartfelt exploration of Victorian values and discipline.'Julian Home' is recommended for readers who appreciate literature that transcends mere storytelling, offering instead a deeper rumination on character, integrity, and social mores. This edition is particularly suitable for those who seek to understand the educational fabric of the past and its influence on the individual's moral compass. Farrar's narrative serves not only as a captivating story but also as a lens through which to examine the enduring nature of ethical education and its place within the annals of classic literature.

Autorenportrait

Frederic William Farrar (18311903), known as F. W. Farrar, was a prolific 19th-century figure admired for his contributions as a theologian, author, and educator. With a penchant for writing, he penned numerous works that blended his deep religious insights with a strong narrative style. One of his notable works, 'Julian Home,' is a testament to his storytelling prowess, where he combines his clerical background with a vivid portrayal of school life, aimed at imparting moral and ethical values to young readers. Farrar's literary style often integrates his scholarly interests in language, theology, and education, offering a harmonious blend of instructive and engaging prose. His eloquence as a preacher and a writer made him a household name, translating complex theological concepts into accessible narratives. Farrar's literary output was diverse, ranging from life-affirming fiction like 'Julian Home' to erudite theological treatises, which cemented his reputation as a significant Victorian author whose works continue to resonate with readers interested in the intersection of morality, education, and spirituality.

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