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In 'Esther: a book for girls' by Rosa Nouchette Carey, the author explores the theme of female empowerment and independence through the eyes of the titular character, Esther. Set in the Victorian era, Carey's writing style is characterized by its vivid descriptions and strong moral lessons, which were typical of the didactic literature of the time. The book's emphasis on the importance of education and determination in overcoming societal limitations reflects the author's progressive views on women's rights and opportunities during the 19th century. Through Esther's journey, Carey delivers a message of resilience and self-discovery that resonates with readers of all ages. Rosa Nouchette Carey, a prolific Victorian novelist known for her popular works aimed at young women, drew inspiration from her own experiences as a governess and educator. Her deep understanding of the challenges faced by women in a patriarchal society is evident in 'Esther', where she skillfully weaves together themes of social class, love, and ambition. I highly recommend 'Esther: a book for girls' to readers interested in Victorian literature and narratives focused on female characters. Carey's blend of engaging storytelling and moral guidance makes this book a timeless classic that continues to inspire and empower readers today.
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E-bok: 19 december 2019
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