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Character (eBook)

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2022
301 Seiten
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Character - Samuel Smiles
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In "Character," Samuel Smiles examines the essential role of personal character in achieving success and fulfillment. Written in the late 19th century against the backdrop of the Victorian era's emphasis on self-improvement, this work blends moral philosophy with practical advice, encapsulating Smiles' belief that individual determination and ethical standards shape one's destiny. Through a series of compelling anecdotes and historical examples, the text asserts that character—defined by qualities like resilience, integrity, and perseverance—serves as the foundation for both personal and societal progress, promoting a dynamic interplay between individual agency and communal responsibility. Samuel Smiles, a Scottish author and social reformer, became a prominent figure in the self-help genre, advocating for the virtues of hard work and self-reliance. His background as a journalist and his exposure to various social issues of his time fueled his conviction that the development of personal character could directly impact societal well-being. Smiles' personal journey, marked by adherence to these principles, inspired him to compile his reflections into this influential text. "Character" is a timeless exhortation that invites readers to cultivate their intrinsic virtues and understand the power of moral strength in navigating life's challenges. For anyone seeking to explore the transformative potential of character in both personal and collective realms, this book serves as a profound guide that resonates as much today as it did in Smiles' time.

Samuel Smiles (1812-1904) was a Scottish author and government reformer, known for his promotion of self-help and individual responsibility, as hallmarks for personal and social improvement. A key figure in Victorian moralism, his works extol the virtues of hard work, thrift, and perseverance. Smiles originally trained as a doctor and later transitioned into journalism and political activism, focusing on reformist causes. His seminal work, 'Self-Help' (1859), established him as a leading voice in self-improvement literature, advocating for the notion that individuals have the power to change their fortunes and society through personal effort. His later work, 'Character' (1871), continued this theme, delving into the ethical and moral qualities that he believed underpinned a successful and meaningful life. In 'Character', Smiles puts forth the argument that a well-developed character is the cornerstone of personal and professional success, and it is an essential ingredient in the formation of societal values. Smiles's literary style is didactic, using examples from biographies and history to illustrate his points, making his work both educational and inspirational. His writings have been influential in the fields of self-help and motivational literature, and his philosophies resonate in the modern culture of personal development. Despite criticism that his views overemphasized individualism at the expense of recognizing social and economic barriers, Smiles's impact on Victorian thought and his contribution to the genre of self-help literature is undeniable.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie Lebenshilfe / Lebensführung
Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie
Schlagworte 19th century authors • 19th-century Philosophy • anecdotal life lessons • British literature 1800s • character development guide • character studies • Classic • Conduct of life • ethical conduct • ethical conduct teachings • ethics • historical fiction classics • Historical insight • individual agency • individual agency empowerment • Industrial Revolution • integrity and discipline • Literary human character analysis • moral philosophy fiction • moral philosophy insights • Moral Virtues • Personal development • philosophical character analysis • Samuel Smiles classics • self-help literature • self-help principles • Self-improvement narratives • self-made men • social conduct fiction • Transformative personal growth • Victorian ethics • Victorian Literature • Victorian self-improvement
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