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Rosa Nouchette Carey

Esther : a book for girls

Esther: A Book for Girls by Rosa Nouchette Carey is a compelling exploration of female agency and moral development set in the context of late 19th-century Britain. Through the protagonist, Esther, Carey intricately weaves themes of resilience, virtue, and personal growth while employing a didactic tone that provides both entertainment and instruction. The narrative engages with contemporary concerns regarding women's roles in society, reflecting the broader Victorian discourse on morality and femininity, making it not only a story for young girls but also a social commentary of the time. Rosa Nouchette Carey, an accomplished novelist in her own right, was deeply influenced by her own experiences and observations of women's lives during a transformative era. Born in 1840, Carey's literary output, including this seminal work, reveals her earnest desire to empower young women through education and literature. Her own education, shaped by her family's values, informed her commitment to depicting strong, morally-centered female characters who navigated societal expectations while asserting their independence. Carey's Esther is essential reading for anyone interested in the evolution of women's literature and the moral narratives aimed at young audiences. This book provides an engaging introduction to the complexities of female identity and virtue, making it a valuable addition to both personal libraries and academic curricula.
258 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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