"Eric, or Little by Little Volume One" by F. W. Farrar is a captivating Bildungsroman novel set within the realm of Victorian literature. Through the lens of a boarding school setting, Farrar intricately explores the themes of coming-of-age, moral education, and Christian values. As the protagonist navigates the challenges of adolescence, readers are immersed in a world where friendship, peer pressure, and moral dilemmas shape character development. Farrar masterfully portrays the complexities of youth, weaving a narrative that resonates with readers of all ages. Against the backdrop of a…mehr
"Eric, or Little by Little Volume One" by F. W. Farrar is a captivating Bildungsroman novel set within the realm of Victorian literature. Through the lens of a boarding school setting, Farrar intricately explores the themes of coming-of-age, moral education, and Christian values. As the protagonist navigates the challenges of adolescence, readers are immersed in a world where friendship, peer pressure, and moral dilemmas shape character development. Farrar masterfully portrays the complexities of youth, weaving a narrative that resonates with readers of all ages. Against the backdrop of a strict educational environment, the novel delves into the moral struggles faced by young Eric, offering profound insights into the human condition. With rich descriptions and evocative storytelling, Farrar paints a vivid picture of Victorian society and the journey towards maturity. "Eric, or Little by Little Volume One" stands as a timeless classic, showcasing the enduring relevance of its themes and the universal experiences of growing up.
Dean Frederic William Farrar was a British clergyman, educator, and author. Born on 7 August 1831 in Mumbai, he became a senior-ranking figure in the Church of England. Farrar was deeply involved in both education and literature, known for his moral and theological works. He gained recognition as a schoolteacher and his writings often explored themes of religion and personal development. Farrar was also a member of the Cambridge Apostles, a secret society, and played a notable role in the funeral of Charles Darwin in 1882, where he served as a pallbearer. In 1860, he married Lucy Mary Cardew, with whom he had three children: Maud, Ivor Granville, and Lillian. His parents were Caroline Turner and Charles Pinhorn Farrar. Farrar s academic career and literary contributions, including novels and theological texts, had a lasting impact on the educational and religious spheres. His works provided insight into the moral and philosophical issues of his time. Farrar passed away on 22 March 1903 in Canterbury, United Kingdom, at the age of 71.
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