The Homes of the New WorldGood Press, 2021年4月10日 - 1127 頁 In 'The Homes of the New World' by Fredrika Bremer, the reader is taken on a journey through the landscapes and people of 19th-century America. Bremer's descriptive and insightful writing style provides the reader with a vivid portrayal of different homes and their inhabitants, shedding light on various social issues of the time. The book serves as a valuable primary source for understanding American domestic life and societal norms during this period. Bremer's keen observations and engaging narratives make this work a must-read for those interested in the history of American culture and society. Fredrika Bremer, a Swedish writer and feminist, travelled extensively in America in the mid-1800s. Her experiences and interactions with different social classes inspired her to write 'The Homes of the New World.' Bremer's unique perspective as a foreign visitor adds depth and richness to her observations, offering a nuanced portrayal of American life during this era. I highly recommend 'The Homes of the New World' to readers interested in historical accounts of 19th-century America, as well as those intrigued by social issues and domestic life. Bremer's narrative skill and astute observations make this book a valuable resource for understanding the cultural landscape of the United States during this transformative period. |
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... manner, in what books—of that I had no distinct idea. I confess to you that I went about in America with the thought of metamorphosing the whole of America in—a novel; and you, my friends, into its heroes and heroines: but that with ...
... manner, in what books—of that I had no distinct idea. I confess to you that I went about in America with the thought of metamorphosing the whole of America in—a novel; and you, my friends, into its heroes and heroines: but that with ...
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... manner . If the heaped - up measure sometimes ran over , it was less my fault than - yours . Ah ! The deeds of selfishness and of hatred ring every day in our ears with the names of those who practise them . Let us preserve then other ...
... manner . If the heaped - up measure sometimes ran over , it was less my fault than - yours . Ah ! The deeds of selfishness and of hatred ring every day in our ears with the names of those who practise them . Let us preserve then other ...
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... manner different to this that St. Augustine wrote his Confessions , regarding merely the eternal eye ; in a different manner Rousseau , great and noble , at least in his desire to confess to the truth . Thus will I , some time , shrive ...
... manner different to this that St. Augustine wrote his Confessions , regarding merely the eternal eye ; in a different manner Rousseau , great and noble , at least in his desire to confess to the truth . Thus will I , some time , shrive ...
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... manner, and a pair of the handsomest brown eyes I ever saw, approached me gently, and mentioned my name in a remarkably melodious voice: it was Mr. Downing, who had come from his villa on the Hudson to meet me on my arrival. I had ...
... manner, and a pair of the handsomest brown eyes I ever saw, approached me gently, and mentioned my name in a remarkably melodious voice: it was Mr. Downing, who had come from his villa on the Hudson to meet me on my arrival. I had ...
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... manner. Thus, for example: last evening, when characterising the faults and the merits of Macaulay's historical work, this was so striking as to cause the otherwise undemonstrative Mr. Downing to exclaim repeatedly, “Excellent ...
... manner. Thus, for example: last evening, when characterising the faults and the merits of Macaulay's historical work, this was so striking as to cause the otherwise undemonstrative Mr. Downing to exclaim repeatedly, “Excellent ...
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