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Susan Warner

Daisy in the Field

In “Daisy in the Field,” Susan Warner crafts a poignant narrative that interlaces themes of innocence, moral growth, and the timeless struggles of the human spirit. Set against the backdrop of a rustic landscape, the novel employs a rich descriptive style that paints vivid images of life in the countryside while delving into the complexities of familial relationships and societal expectations. Warner'Äôs storytelling mirrors the sentimental and didactic traditions prevalent during the late 19th century, capturing the essence of social reform movements and the burgeoning themes of individualism and personal responsibility in American literature. Susan Warner, an influential figure in religious and moral literature of her time, was motivated by her deep convictions about faith and personal character. Raised in a devout household, she often infused her narratives with ethical considerations, aiming not only to entertain but also to instruct her audience in virtuous living. Warner's own experiences, coupled with her engagement in the shaping of women's roles in society, profoundly influenced her imaginative exploration in this work, establishing her as a critical voice in literature advocating both reform and moral integrity. “Daisy in the Field” is a compelling read for those interested in 19th-century American literature, embodying a rich tapestry of character development and moral inquiry. Warner's profound insights into the human condition make the book not only an engaging story but also a relevant exploration of ethical questions that resonate even today. Readers seeking to immerse themselves in a narrative that bridges pleasure and purpose will find this work both enlightening and gratifying.
373 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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