Publisher's Synopsis
"Adele Et Théodore, Ou Lettres Sur L'éducation" (Volume 2) by Stéphanie Félicité Genlis, originally published in 1782, explores the principles of education through an epistolary format. This work delves into the three different educational paths suitable for princes, young women, and men. Set against the backdrop of 18th-century France, the letters exchanged between Adele and Theodore offer insights into the societal expectations and pedagogical approaches of the era.
Genlis examines the nuances of upbringing and instruction, providing a commentary on the roles and responsibilities assigned to each gender and social class. This volume provides a valuable resource for understanding the intellectual and cultural landscape of the time, and is of interest to scholars of education, literature, and social history.
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