A Classic Town: The Story Of Evanston
- 496pages
- 18 heures de lecture
L'œuvre littéraire de cette auteure se concentre sur la réforme sociale, explorant des thèmes tels que l'éducation et les droits des femmes. Par son écriture, elle vise à susciter la discussion et à inciter les lecteurs à réfléchir sur d'importantes questions de société. Son style est réfléchi et sa vision encourageante.






How I learned to ride the bicycle, with some reflections by the way
The book offers a personal account of the author's journey to learning how to ride a bicycle, enriched with reflections on the experience. Originally published in 1895, it captures the challenges and triumphs of mastering this new mode of transportation during that era. The unchanged reprint preserves the insights and sentiments of the time, providing a nostalgic glimpse into the past while highlighting the significance of cycling in personal development.
Frances Elizabeth Willard tells the story of her life as an American woman in the late 19th century, recounting her experiences as a suffragist and social reformer. She reflects on her successes and failures, loves and losses, and the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated world. This inspiring memoir offers a firsthand account of a pivotal moment in American history and the ongoing struggle for women's rights.
With Some Reflections by the Way (1895)
Frances Elizabeth Willard's memoir recounts her journey of learning to ride a bicycle, highlighting the challenges and the newfound freedom it brought her. Written in 1895, the narrative explores the bicycle's significance as a symbol of women's empowerment and social change during the late 19th century. Willard's engaging prose offers a personal glimpse into the cultural impact of this innovative invention, making the book a valuable reflection on the intersection of personal growth and societal progress.