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Philippa

A Timeless Tale of Childhood and Coming-of-Age in Victorian England
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Mrs. Molesworth
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In «Philippa,» Mrs. Molesworth crafts a rich narrative filled with the nuances of childhood, exploring the complexities of familial relationships and the awakening of individual identity. This Victorian-era novel is renowned for its evocative prose and psychological depth, examining the boundary between societal expectations and personal desires. Molesworth employs a tender yet forthright literary style that resonates with young readers, intricately weaving themes of adventure, friendship, and self-discovery into Philippa's journey, making it a poignant reflection of the era's shifting paradigms regarding gender and childhood. Mrs. Molesworth, a prominent figure in children's literature during the late 19th century, drew from her own experiences as a mother and educator, lending authenticity to her portrayal of youthful angst and triumph. Her keen observations of social dynamics, combined with a fervent belief in the value of imaginative play, inspired her to write «Philippa,» a book that reflects her understanding of the inner lives of children and emphasizes the importance of nurturing their individuality and resilience. I highly recommend «Philippa» to readers seeking a beautifully written tale that transcends its time, inviting them to explore not only the heart of a spirited young girl but also the universal themes of growth and independence. This novel serves as an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of children's literature and the enduring relevance of Molesworth's insights.

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Дата выхода на Литрес:
05 ноября 2024
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290 стр.
ISBN:
8596547592723
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