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Agnes Repplier

Compromises

In “Compromises,” Agnes Repplier deftly explores the nuanced interplay between personal conviction and societal expectations. This collection of essays showcases her distinctive literary style, characterized by keen observation and eloquent prose. Set against the backdrop of the conservative late 19th and early 20th centuries, Repplier critiques social conventions and moral dilemmas faced by individuals, illuminating the tension between integrity and the necessity of compromise in daily existence. Her incisive commentary not only reflects her sharp intellect but also engages readers in a broader discourse on morality and human nature. Agnes Repplier was a prolific American essayist and critic, recognized for her spirited intellect and unwavering commitment to truth. Drawing upon her extensive travels and rich experiences within a rapidly changing society, Repplier's insights are both personal and universal. Her background in literature and philosophy, combined with her sharp wit and keen observance of human behavior, make her an invaluable voice in the context of her time, tackling themes still relevant today. “Compromises” is highly recommended for readers interested in philosophical reflections on morality and society. Repplier's eloquent prose and profound insights provide a compelling lens through which to examine the complexities of human relationships and societal norms, marking this work as an essential read for lovers of thoughtful literature.
186 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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