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Under dispute

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Agnes Repplier

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In «Under Dispute,» Agnes Repplier presents a compelling exploration of the nuances of disagreement through a rich tapestry of essays that blend intellectual rigor with a lively prose style. Rooted in the literary context of late 19th-century America, Repplier's work stands as a testament to the era's preoccupation with individualism and debate. Her essays reflect a keen observational eye, dissecting the morality and ethics surrounding contention in both personal and public spheres, thus illuminating the often-overlooked dynamics of dissent. Repplier's deft use of wit and irony challenges readers to reconsider the value of disagreement in shaping human experience and societal progress. Agnes Repplier (1855-1950), a notable American essayist, was renowned for her incisive commentary and strong perspective on women's roles in society. Her extensive literary career was marked by a keen interest in the moral dilemmas of her time, which undoubtedly influenced her writings. Drawing from her own experiences and observations, Repplier articulated the importance of engaging in respectful discourse, a conviction that resonates throughout «Under Dispute.» Her nuanced approach underscores her belief in the transformative potential of conflict. «Under Dispute» is essential reading for anyone interested in the art of argumentation and the cultivation of intellectual dialogue. Repplier's eloquent prose and insightful reflections offer a refreshing reexamination of contention, encouraging readers to embrace disagreement as a constructive force. This book will resonate with scholars, students, and general readers alike, making it a significant addition to any literary collection.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
02 марта 2025
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190 стр.
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8596547857211
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