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The Lost Art

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"The Lost Art" is an evocative exploration of the intimate lives and intellectual prowess of seven r...

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Publicat
2026
Pagini
372
EAN
9781025451893
ISBN
1025451899
Enbook ID
52990202
Greutate
522
Dimensiuni
156 x 234 x 20

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"The Lost Art" is an evocative exploration of the intimate lives and intellectual prowess of seven remarkable women through the medium of their personal correspondence. Dorothy van Doren provides insightful biographical sketches and carefully selected letters that reveal the inner worlds of figures such as Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Abigail Adams, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Jane Carlyle. By focusing on the "lost art" of letter writing, the work captures a time when the written word was the primary vehicle for deep emotional expression, social commentary, and intellectual exchange.

Throughout the volume, Van Doren illustrates how these women navigated the social constraints of their respective eras-ranging from the 18th to the 19th centuries-using their pens to assert their identities and influence. The book serves as both a literary collection and a historical study of women's voices, highlighting their wit, resilience, and complex relationships. Readers are invited to rediscover the nuances of epistolary communication and the enduring power of these private narratives. "The Lost Art" remains a significant contribution to the study of women's literature and social history, offering a window into the hearts and minds of some of history's most compelling female figures.

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