The Sons of the Soil: A Poem
- 324 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Sarah Stickney Ellis's poem celebrates the lives and work of rural people. Full of vivid descriptions and engaging characters, this book is a joy to read.
Sarah Stickney Ellis primarily explored the societal roles and moral education of women through her prolific writings. Her work delved into the character formation and domestic duties of young ladies, aiming to shape their understanding of societal expectations. She sought to apply these principles practically, establishing a school for girls that mirrored the ethos of her books. Through her literary endeavors, Ellis offered a guiding philosophy for women's development and their place within society.






Sarah Stickney Ellis's poem celebrates the lives and work of rural people. Full of vivid descriptions and engaging characters, this book is a joy to read.
Drawing on her own experiences as a wife and mother, Sarah Stickney Ellis offers practical advice for living a fulfilling and happy life in this timeless guide to social etiquette and domestic life. From tips on how to run a successful household to advice on navigating the treacherous waters of societal expectations, this book remains an essential resource for women of all ages.
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