Equality
Published by Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066102487
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About this book
In 'Equality,' Charles Dudley Warner explores the complex interplay of social justice, individual rights, and the pursuit of democracy in post-Civil War America. Warner employs a keen, satirical literary style, blending humor with poignant insight to critique societal norms while advocating for the principles of equality and fairness. The narrative navigates the shifting landscape of American society, capturing the aspirations and tensions of a nation grappling with its ideals in an era marked by profound change and uncertainty. Warner'Äôs deft use of allegory and character-driven storytelling enhances the depth of his commentary, challenging readers to confront their notions of equality in a rapidly evolving world. Charles Dudley Warner, a notable American author and social commentator of the late 19th century, was immersed in the cultural and political discourses of his time. His engagement with various reform movements and personal convictions against inequality profoundly influenced his writings. As a close associate of Mark Twain, Warner'Äôs literary prowess was honed through collaboration and the exchange of ideas, which ultimately shaped his unique perspective on societal issues. 'Equality' is a compelling read for those seeking to understand the foundations of modern social justice movements and the historical roots of America's ongoing struggle for equality. With its rich prose and timely themes, this book invites readers to reflect on their roles within societal structures and the importance of advocating for genuine equity, making it a vital addition to both literary and cultural studies.
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