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Børnebøger
A Lost Hero, crafted by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps and Herbert D. Ward, stands as a compelling anthology that explores the nuanced spectrum of heroism and loss through a diverse range of storytelling. The collection beautifully orchestrates an array of literary styles, from the poignant to the dramatic, thereby encapsulating the varied dimensions of heroism. Notably, it traverses significant themes of sacrifice, resilience, and the moral dilemmas faced by heroes in a manner that resonates deeply with the human experience. The anthology stands out for its eloquent capture of these themes, making it an important contribution to the literary discussion on the complexity of valor. The collaboration between Phelps and Ward brings together two distinct literary voices of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, both of whom were deeply engaged with the social and moral issues of their time. Phelps, renowned for her contributions to feminist literature and social reform, and Ward, noted for his narratives that often scrutinized societal norms, collectively offer a rich, historical backdrop to the anthologys themes. Their shared endeavor in A Lost Hero unites the cultural and literary movements of their era, presenting a panoramic view of heroism that transcends the individual, to reflect broader societal valuations and ethical considerations. A Lost Hero is an indispensable read for those intrigued by the intricate weave of heroism, morality, and societal impact. This anthology not only presents a unique opportunity to delve into the collective genius of Phelps and Ward but also invites readers to navigate the multifaceted portrayals of heroism that resonate across different contexts and eras. For enthusiasts of literary history or scholars of social and moral philosophy, this collection offers a profound exploration of heroisms diverse interpretations, making it a valuable addition to any thoughtful readers library.
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Release date
E-bog: 17. december 2019
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