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Agnes Giberne

Everybody's business

In “Everybody's Business,” Agnes Giberne weaves a compelling narrative that explores the dynamics of social responsibility and communal life in a rapidly modernizing world. The text exhibits a rich interplay of Victorian ideals and burgeoning social consciousness, reflecting a time when individuals were encouraged to recognize their duties not only to themselves but to society at large. Giberne employs a mix of lyrical prose and didactic elements, aiming to enlighten her readers on the importance of civic engagement while challenging them to rethink the nature of personal ethics within the social fabric of their time. Agnes Giberne, a prolific author and advocate of social causes, was undoubtedly influenced by the progressive movements of her era. Born in the mid-19th century, she had firsthand experience of the changing social landscape, which likely informed her desire to address the urgent issues of her day through literature. Her varied background in science, theology, and advocacy for women's rights provided her with a unique perspective that she integrates into her narrative, making it both an educational and thought-provoking read. “Everybody's Business” is highly recommended for those interested in the intersections of literature, social change, and ethical living. Giberne's insightful reflections remain relevant today, offering timeless lessons on the importance of community responsibility and individual agency. Readers will find themselves challenged and inspired, making this work a significant addition to the discourse on social ethics.
515 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
Publisher
Good Press
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