Frederic W. Farrar 
Eric, or Little by Little [EPUB ebook] 

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Eric, or Little by Little is a poignant coming-of-age novel that delves into the turbulent journey of a sensitive and imaginative boy, Eric, as he navigates the challenges of adolescence and moral development. Illustrated with intricate characterizations and a narrative style that balances humor with solemnity, Farrar’s story is emblematic of Victorian literature, reflecting broader societal themes of moral rectitude and the value of friendship. Set against the backdrop of an English boarding school, the novel’s episodic structure captures Eric’s growth through a series of formative experiences and trials, elegantly intertwining personal redemption with the harsh realities of peer dynamics. Frederic W. Farrar was an accomplished Anglican clergyman and distinguished author, whose own experiences as a schoolmaster profoundly informed his writing. His intimate understanding of youth psychology and educational philosophy imbues Eric, or Little by Little with authenticity and emotional depth. Farrar sought to address the moral dilemmas faced by young men of his time, using Eric’s story to advocate for integrity, kindness, and resilience in the face of adversity. This novel is highly recommended for readers interested in Victorian literature, especially those drawn to themes of moral development and youth. Farrar’s empathetic portrayal of Eric’s struggles makes it a timeless exploration of character growth, making it an essential addition to any literary collection.

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Frederic William Farrar (1831-1903) was an English clergyman, schoolmaster, and author, whose literary contributions reflect an earnest attempt to weave moral and ethical themes into engaging narratives for young audiences. His writing is characterized by Victorian sentiments and an emphasis on Christian morality, often integrated into tales of personal development and the trials of youth. Farrar’s influence peaked through his most famous novel, ‘Eric, or Little by Little’ (1858), a cautionary tale that illustrates the consequences of gradual moral decline. The book became a seminal work in school stories, a genre popular during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and it was instrumental in the propagation of the Victorian ‘muscular Christianity’ movement. As a testament to his standing, Farrar was appointed a canon of Westminster Abbey and later, the Dean of Canterbury. His extensive literary output includes several works that remained popular educational tools for decades, reinforcing Victorian ideals of character and the importance of spiritual integrity. Beyond his fiction, Farrar was also noted for his scholarly works, including his Life of Christ, which further cemented his reputation as an influential religious writer of the Victorian era. His contributions to literature and theology continue to be subjects of study for their historical and cultural significance within Victorian society.

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