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Books and men by Agnes Repplier

by Repplier, Agnes, 1855-1950
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Books and Men by Agnes Repplier is a collection of essays written in the late 19th century. The work addresses various aspects of literature, education, and the changing nature of childhood, reflecting on how societal attitudes towards children and books have evolved over time. Repplier’s insightful commentary weaves together anecdotes, historical references, and critical observations, aiming to engage readers in a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in children’s literature and education. The opening of Books and Men explores the significant evolution in the treatment and upbringing of children, contrasting past disciplinary measures with modern approaches. Repplier highlights historical examples, such as the rigid and severe educational methods employed by figures like John Wesley and the Edgeworths, to illustrate the harsh realities that children faced. She reflects on how contemporary children are favored in comparison to their predecessors, enjoying liberties that allow for a more vibrant and engaged childhood. Through her exploration of these themes, she sets the stage for a nuanced discussion on literature’s role in shaping young minds and the responsibilities adults hold in guiding their developmental journeys. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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