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Ellice Hopkins' 'The Power of Womanhood, or Mothers and Sons' offers a poignant exploration of the maternal influence and its pivotal role in shaping the moral compass and character of sons. This seminal work delves into the deep bonds between mothers and their children, emphasizing the nurturing potential of womanhood in guiding future generations. Hopkins' narrative combines a rich Victorian literary style with progressive insights, situating it within a historical context where the roles of women were undergoing scrutiny and redefinition. The text serves not only as a handbook for parents and guardians but also as a reflective lens on the societal impact of maternal education and its lasting legacy on the individual and community.
Ellice Hopkins, a revered social reformer and writer of her time, channels her fervent advocacy for moral purity and social responsibility into this treatise. Her life's devotion to the elevation of women's roles in society and her hands-on experience with philanthropy provided the fertile ground from which this book arose. Hopkins' deep understanding of familial dynamics and societal structures fundamentally informed her nuanced perspective on the indispensable moral foundation mothers contribute to their sons' upbringing.
'The Power of Womanhood, or Mothers and Sons' is an essential read for parents, educators, and all those in positions of nurturing responsibility. It prescribes a doctrine of empowerment and purpose for mothers that is as relevant today as it was during its original publication. Hopkins' passionate call to recognize and foster the maternal legacy in the moral development of young men offers timeless wisdom and insightful counsel. This book is not just a historical artifact but a resonant guide for those seeking to imbue their parental or mentorship roles with profound influence and deliberate care.
© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547363224
Data di uscita
Ebook: 16 settembre 2022
Classici
Ellice Hopkins' 'The Power of Womanhood, or Mothers and Sons' offers a poignant exploration of the maternal influence and its pivotal role in shaping the moral compass and character of sons. This seminal work delves into the deep bonds between mothers and their children, emphasizing the nurturing potential of womanhood in guiding future generations. Hopkins' narrative combines a rich Victorian literary style with progressive insights, situating it within a historical context where the roles of women were undergoing scrutiny and redefinition. The text serves not only as a handbook for parents and guardians but also as a reflective lens on the societal impact of maternal education and its lasting legacy on the individual and community.
Ellice Hopkins, a revered social reformer and writer of her time, channels her fervent advocacy for moral purity and social responsibility into this treatise. Her life's devotion to the elevation of women's roles in society and her hands-on experience with philanthropy provided the fertile ground from which this book arose. Hopkins' deep understanding of familial dynamics and societal structures fundamentally informed her nuanced perspective on the indispensable moral foundation mothers contribute to their sons' upbringing.
'The Power of Womanhood, or Mothers and Sons' is an essential read for parents, educators, and all those in positions of nurturing responsibility. It prescribes a doctrine of empowerment and purpose for mothers that is as relevant today as it was during its original publication. Hopkins' passionate call to recognize and foster the maternal legacy in the moral development of young men offers timeless wisdom and insightful counsel. This book is not just a historical artifact but a resonant guide for those seeking to imbue their parental or mentorship roles with profound influence and deliberate care.
© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547363224
Data di uscita
Ebook: 16 settembre 2022
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