Produktbeschreibung
Timothy Crump's Ward is a quintessential example of Horatio Alger Jr.'s storytelling, embodying the themes of perseverance and the American Dream in late 19th-century literature. The narrative follows the trials and tribulations of young Timothy Crump, whose struggles against adversity highlight the age-old belief in self-made success and moral fortitude. Alger employs a vivid, engaging prose style that captures the grit and optimism of his characters, often reflecting the transitional socio-economic climate of post-Civil War America where hope and ambition clashed with harsh realities. Horatio Alger Jr. was a prolific author who became a prominent figure in American literature, particularly known for his inspirational tales of impoverished boys achieving success through hard work and determination. His own experiences as a minister and teacher amid the changing social landscape of the era deeply influenced his narratives, fostering a sense of empathy for the underprivileged. Alger's writings, including Timothy Crump's Ward, not only entertain but also serve as a reflection of the cultural aspirations of his time, offering insight into the values of American society. This compelling tale is highly recommended for readers interested in the intersections of social history and literature, providing not only a glimpse into the formative ideals of American culture but also an engaging story that resonates with contemporary notions of resilience. Timothy Crump's Ward stands as both an artistic achievement and a moral blueprint, affirming the indomitable spirit of youth.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027293438 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-9343-8 |