The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain, and Other Tales
Hannah More
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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Christentum
Beschreibung
In "The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain, and Other Tales," Hannah More offers an insightful exploration of rural life and moral virtues in early 19th-century England. Through rich, pastoral imagery and simple yet poignant language, More crafts narratives that reflect the social and ethical dilemmas faced by her characters, highlighting themes of faith, charity, and the inherent goodness of the human spirit. The collection stands as a significant example of the didactic literature prevalent during the Romantic period, merging moral instruction with storytelling, thereby appealing to both the intellect and the heart of its audience. Hannah More, a prominent figure in the literary and philanthropic circles of her time, was profoundly influenced by her evangelical beliefs and commitment to social reform. Her extensive work in education, particularly for the poor, informed her writing, as she sought to inspire moral integrity and empathy through her tales. More's engagement with the pressing social issues of her era underscores her dedication to using literature as a means of societal improvement, making her an essential voice in the history of English literature. Readers seeking profound reflections on morality coupled with engaging narratives will find "The Shepherd of Salisbury Plain, and Other Tales" to be an enriching read. More'Äôs ability to weave moral lessons into relatable stories makes this collection not just an entertaining experience, but also a thought-provoking examination of how virtues can transcend ordinary life.
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Virtue and morality, Moralistic tales, Christian values, Cautionary stories, Inspirational narratives, 18th century England, Salisbury Plain, Social reform themes, Educational literature, Didactic fiction