Daddy-Long-Legs / Dear Enemy
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
357
言語
英語
公開されました
Nov 30, 2004
出版社
Penguin Classics
ISBN-10
0143039067
ISBN-13
9780143039068
説明
In a charming exploration of independence and personal growth, a young girl named Judy Abbott embarks on a transformative journey from an orphanage to a prestigious college, supported by an enigmatic benefactor known only as Daddy-Long-Legs. Through her letters to him, Judy unfolds her thoughts, dreams, and challenges, offering insights into her life and the relationships she forms along the way. The novel encapsulates the essence of youthful ambition and the quest for identity, painting a vivid picture of early 20th-century America.
Alongside Webster's beloved tale, Elaine Showalter contributes her own perspective in "Dear Enemy," which serves as a delightful companion piece. This narrative takes readers on a parallel path, delving into the complexities of female friendship and the societal expectations that come with it. The interplay between the two books showcases not only the intricacies of female experience but also the bonds that can strengthen women through adversity and shared aspirations.
Together, these works create a rich tapestry of growth and resilience, highlighting the importance of mentorship and autonomy in shaping one's destiny. As Judy navigates the trials of education, love, and familial connections, readers are invited to reflect on their own journeys, making the stories timeless and relatable.
Alongside Webster's beloved tale, Elaine Showalter contributes her own perspective in "Dear Enemy," which serves as a delightful companion piece. This narrative takes readers on a parallel path, delving into the complexities of female friendship and the societal expectations that come with it. The interplay between the two books showcases not only the intricacies of female experience but also the bonds that can strengthen women through adversity and shared aspirations.
Together, these works create a rich tapestry of growth and resilience, highlighting the importance of mentorship and autonomy in shaping one's destiny. As Judy navigates the trials of education, love, and familial connections, readers are invited to reflect on their own journeys, making the stories timeless and relatable.