Flowers and fruit from the writings of Harriet Beecher Stowe
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This collection assembles essays, sketches, and selected prose that reflect on moral, domestic, and cultural subjects, organized into thematic chapters on the inner life, human nature, womanhood, childhood, education, nature, literature and art, and regional life. The pieces blend literary anecdote and reflective meditation to examine conscience, sympathy, prayer, love, and the subtle emotional currents of everyday relationships. Emphasizing feeling alongside thought, the texts celebrate quiet virtues, offer practical observations on upbringing and artistic perception, and paint scenes of rural and community life while probing the influence of the invisible on moral experience.
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