The Girl Wanted: A Book of Friendly Thoughts

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Sprache - Englisch

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In "The Girl Wanted: A Book of Friendly Thoughts," Nixon Waterman weaves a tapestry of optimism and encouragement that reflects a unique blend of early 20th-century sensibilities and timeless themes of aspiration. This collection of prose and poetry offers a heartfelt exploration of the pursuit of love, identity, and personal fulfillment. Waterman's literary style is marked by simplicity and clarity, making profound insights accessible to a wide audience, while his contextual placement within the American literary landscape of the time reveals a response to the burgeoning movements of social reform and introspective philosophy. Nixon Waterman was not only a poet and author, but a publisher and editor whose journalistic background provided him with a keen understanding of the human spirit's desires and aspirations. His keen observations of the social dynamics and emotional experiences of women in particular lead him to create a work that resonates with the yearning for companionship and understanding, shaping the cultural discourse around gender roles and self-realization in the early 1900s. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking an uplifting literary experience that encourages introspection and connection. Waterman's eloquent thoughts serve as a gentle reminder of humanity's shared desires, making this work not only a delightful read but also a source of inspiration and reflection for anyone navigating their own journey of self-discovery.


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Nixon Waterman (1859 – 1944) was a notable poet, journalist, and writer hailing from the United States, esteemed particularly for his inspirational literature in the vein of late 19th and early 20th-century optimism. Educated in the schools of his hometown in Maine, Waterman soon made a name for himself as a writer of considerable merit, with a keen ability to touch upon the human spirit with his words. He stood out in the literary scene of his time for his simple yet profound verses that often carried messages of hope, perseverance, and personal development. His collection 'The Girl Wanted: A Book of Friendly Thoughts' (1910) is emblematic of his style, capturing the essence of friendly advice and support through musings that aimed to guide and uplift its readers, especially young women of the era. His work is characterized by an accessible literary style, traditional in form yet forward-thinking in content. A contemporary of the likes of Mark Twain and Emily Dickinson, Waterman's literary contributions, though perhaps not as widely recognized today, provided a foundation for the genre of motivational literature that continues to thrive a century later.

Produkt Details

Verlag: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 546 Seiten

Größe: 1,1 MB

ISBN: 8596547335276

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