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Square and Compasses; Or Building the House - Unveiling the Masonic Secrets: Brotherhood Rituals and Architectural Symbolism - cover

Square and Compasses; Or Building the House - Unveiling the Masonic Secrets: Brotherhood Rituals and Architectural Symbolism

Oliver Optic

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Square and Compasses; Or, Building the House," Oliver Optic masterfully navigates the themes of friendship, craftsmanship, and moral integrity within the framework of a semi-autobiographical narrative. Written in the vibrant prose typical of 19th-century American literature, this novel presents a unique blend of adventure and didacticism, as it follows a group of young men who learn valuable life lessons through their experiences in building a house. Optic'Äôs engaging storytelling is enriched by vivid descriptions and lively dialogues, which evoke a sense of camaraderie and youthful ambition in the pursuit of a shared goal. The work reflects the era'Äôs fascination with self-improvement and moral values, resonating with contemporary movements toward community engagement and personal responsibility. Oliver Optic, born William Taylor Adams, was a prolific writer and educator whose experiences as a teacher deeply influenced his literary output. A strong advocate for ethical conduct and the cultivation of character, Optic often infused his novels with moral lessons drawn from his own reflections on youth and learning. His background in education and passion for storytelling drove him to create narratives that inspire young readers to embrace integrity and industriousness, themes central to "Square and Compasses." This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of literature and ethics, particularly within the context of American history. Optic'Äôs thoughtful exploration of building not only physical structures but also meaningful relationships speaks to the heart of human experience. Readers will find themselves captivated by this poignant narrative that offers as much wisdom today as it did in its original publication.
Disponibile da: 28/10/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 150 pagine.

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