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In 'The Hearth-Stone: Thoughts Upon Home-Life in Our Cities' by Samuel Osgood, readers are treated to a poignant exploration of the significance of home-life in urban settings. Osgood's prose elegantly captures the essence of domesticity, offering insightful reflections on the heartwarming aspects of hearth and home amidst the bustling city life. The literary style is characterized by its detailed observations and thought-provoking musings on the importance of creating a nurturing environment within the confines of a metropolitan landscape. Osgood's work stands out as a sentimental yet…mehr

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In 'The Hearth-Stone: Thoughts Upon Home-Life in Our Cities' by Samuel Osgood, readers are treated to a poignant exploration of the significance of home-life in urban settings. Osgood's prose elegantly captures the essence of domesticity, offering insightful reflections on the heartwarming aspects of hearth and home amidst the bustling city life. The literary style is characterized by its detailed observations and thought-provoking musings on the importance of creating a nurturing environment within the confines of a metropolitan landscape. Osgood's work stands out as a sentimental yet intellectually stimulating piece that resonates with readers of all backgrounds. Published in 1886, the book provides a valuable glimpse into the social and cultural norms of the era, shedding light on the domestic experiences of city dwellers during the late 19th century. Samuel Osgood, a prominent American poet and minister, draws upon his deep appreciation for the beauty of everyday life to craft a narrative that celebrates the joys of home and family in an urban context. With a blend of poetic sensibility and philosophical insight, Osgood invites readers to contemplate the timeless themes of love, belonging, and the simple pleasures of home. I highly recommend 'The Hearth-Stone' to anyone seeking a literary journey into the heart of urban domesticity and the enduring power of familial bonds.
Autorenporträt
Samuel Osgood (1812-1880) was an American author and clergyman renowned for his deep insights into domestic life and societal norms of the 19th century. Osgood's articulate prose and extensive knowledge of urban family dynamics can be found in his prominent work 'The Hearth-Stone: Thoughts Upon Home-Life in Our Cities.' This seminal volume, published in 1867, delves into the intricacies of domestic life within the urban settings of the time, reflecting upon the spiritual and emotional foundations that transform a house into a home. Osgood's writing is imbued with a pastoral concern for the wellbeing of family units, the moral fabric of the household, and the broader implications of home life on society at large. His commitment to exploring the virtue of hearth and home offers a window into the mid-Victorian era values and the cultural milieu of American cities during this period. A graduate of Harvard University and a devout Unitarian minister, Osgood was highly respected in literary circles for his eloquent discourses and sermons, which contributed to the intellectual and moral discourse of his time. His other literary contributions, albeit lesser-known, continue to be valued for their scholarly merits and their enduring insights into 19th-century American life.