Edward Carpenter

The Healing Of Nations And The Hidden Sources Of Their Strife

Sprachen: Englisch. 21,6 cm / 14,0 cm / 0,7 cm ( B/H/T )
Buch (Softcover), 116 Seiten
EAN 9789377502225
Veröffentlicht Februar 2026
Verlag/Hersteller Double 9 Books
14,70 inkl. MwSt.
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Beschreibung

Star-dust: A story of an American girl follows the emotional and social growth of a young woman from a modest background who pursues artistic recognition and personal independence. The narrative explores ambition shaped by limited means, showing how talent, determination, and resilience interact with social barriers. It examines class difference, family pressure, and public expectation, highlighting how opportunity is unevenly distributed and often tied to image and influence. The central journey focuses on self development, discipline, and the cost of striving for visibility in a competitive cultural space. Relationships, mentorship, and social judgment influence progress, revealing how approval and rejection both shape identity. The story emphasizes inner drive alongside vulnerability, presenting success as a mixture of effort, sacrifice, and timing. Attention is given to urban life, performance culture, and shifting social values, where reputation and perception affect advancement. The narrative blends realism with emotional intensity, portraying aspiration as both motivating and destabilizing. Core ideas include self creation, dignity under pressure, and the search for recognition without losing personal grounding.

Portrait

Edward Carpenter was an English social thinker, writer, and reform advocate known for influential works on social change, human relationships, and ethical community life. Born to Charles Carpenter and Susanna Carpenter, he received a formal education that he later questioned as too rigid and disconnected from lived experience. He became associated with reform movements that emphasized equality, cooperation, and simpler modes of living. His books and essays explore the roots of social conflict, the effects of industrial society, and the need for moral and cultural renewal. He wrote on class structure, personal freedom, and human solidarity, often linking inner transformation with broader social progress. His style combines philosophical reflection with practical social critique, aiming to reach both general readers and reform minded audiences. He was connected with progressive circles and contributed to debates on labor, community, and peace. Recurring themes in his work include harmony, dignity, shared responsibility, and the healing of social division through conscious cultural change and cooperative values.

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