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F. W. Farrar's "Eric, or Little by Little" is a poignant coming-of-age tale that intricately explores themes of moral integrity, the trials of adolescence, and the impact of peer relationships. Set within the context of late 19th-century England, the narrative unfolds in a vivid, didactic style, employing the lens of a schoolboy's experiences to convey vital lessons about character and resilience. Farrar'Äôs masterful use of descriptive language and symbolism enhances the emotional depth of the story, making it a significant contribution to the Victorian literature canon, particularly within…mehr

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F. W. Farrar's "Eric, or Little by Little" is a poignant coming-of-age tale that intricately explores themes of moral integrity, the trials of adolescence, and the impact of peer relationships. Set within the context of late 19th-century England, the narrative unfolds in a vivid, didactic style, employing the lens of a schoolboy's experiences to convey vital lessons about character and resilience. Farrar'Äôs masterful use of descriptive language and symbolism enhances the emotional depth of the story, making it a significant contribution to the Victorian literature canon, particularly within the genre of boys'Äô fiction, which sought to instruct and inspire the youth of the era. F. W. Farrar, a revered Anglican clergyman and educator, wrote this novel during a time when he was deeply engaged in youth ministry and education. His own experiences in guiding young individuals through moral and ethical challenges informed his writing, allowing him to develop authentic characters that resonate with readers. Farrar's commitment to presenting strong moral messages reflects his personal belief in nurturing virtue and integrity among the younger generation, which is artfully depicted in this narrative. "Eric, or Little by Little" is highly recommended for readers seeking an engaging yet profound exploration of youth and morality. Its relevance transcends its historical setting, offering timeless insights into the journey of personal development. Educators and young adults alike will find in this work a rich resource that not only entertains but also imparts valuable life lessons.

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Frederic William Farrar (1831-1903), known as F. W. Farrar, was an esteemed figure in the circles of education, religion, and nineteenth-century literature. An academic and a cleric, Farrar was born on August 7, 1831, in Bombay, India, where his father served as a missionary judge. Educated at King William's College on the Isle of Man and later at Trinity College, Cambridge, he excelled in the study of classics and divinity. Farrar's career is marked by his role as a teacher, culminating in his appointment as Headmaster of Marlborough College and subsequently the Dean of Canterbury. A prolific author, Farrar explored themes of Christian morality and the refining of character in young men through his fictional works and sermons. His pedagogical ideals were vividly crystallized in his best-known novel 'Eric, or Little by Little' (1858), which depicted the gradual moral fall and eventual redemption of a boy at an English boarding school. Couched in a didactic narrative style that reflects the Victorian values of personal improvement and virtue, the book was immensely popular in its time and contributed significantly to the genre of school stories that influenced educational outlooks for years to come. Farrar's literary output includes religious texts, such as 'Life of Christ' (1874), and language studies, adding to his scholarly laurels. Although his works are perhaps less read today, F. W. Farrar's legacy as a moralist and educator who sought to inspire through literature remains noteworthy.