Prominent ខ្ពង់ខ្ពស់ inspirational ដែលនាំអោយដុះប្រាជ្ញា,ជំរុញគំនិត
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Simplicity ភាពសាមញ្ញ
Horatio
Alger, Jr. (1832- 1899) was the author of more than 100 books for boys in the
second half of the nineteenth century that focused on the theme of success
coming to those who work hard to achieve it. The son of a minister, Alger came
from a prominent Massachusetts family. He
graduated with honors from Harvard in 1852 and graduated from the Cambridge
Divinity School eight years later. He served as a minister for a short time
before moving to New York City in 1866 to devote his time to writing inspirational books for boys.
In many
of his books, he wrote about the poor and homeless children of the slums of New
York City, seeing them as unfortunate pawns
of society who, if only given the opportunity, could improve their lot. A
general plotline that he followed
often was of a poor boy who managed to achieve a respectable and successful
life by working hard and taking advantage of opportunities presented. Though
his writing style was characterized by simplicity
and repletion, it was well received by his target audience; his books were
enormously popular, selling millions of copies well into the first few decades
of the twentieth century.
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