Obtaining Wisdom
Zusatztext
"The Getting of Wisdom by Henry Handel Richardson is a semi-autobiographical novel that traces the emotional and intellectual awakening of Laura Rambotham, a sensitive and imaginative girl sent to a strict boarding school in Melbourne. Removed from the freedom of her rural childhood, Laura must navigate a rigid social hierarchy governed by discipline, conformity, and unspoken rules. At school, she struggles to reconcile her romantic fantasies with the often harsh realities of institutional life. Eager to be admired and accepted, Laura sometimes fabricates stories or adopts pretenses that lead to embarrassment and self-doubt. Through friendships, rivalries, humiliations, and small triumphs, she gradually confronts her own insecurities and learns painful but essential lessons about authenticity. Richardson portrays adolescence with psychological nuance, revealing the complexity of growing up in an environment that suppresses individuality. The novel explores themes of identity, ambition, social pressure, and the cost of self-deception. Rather than presenting a sentimental coming-of-age story, The Getting of Wisdom offers an honest and introspective account of personal growth. With restrained prose and emotional depth, Richardson captures the formative experiences that shape character, portraying wisdom not as innocence preserved, but as self-awareness painfully earned."
Autorenportrait
Henry Handel Richardson (1870¿1946), the pen name of Australian author Ethel Florence Lindesay Richardson, was a major figure in early twentieth-century literature. Known for psychological realism and autobiographical elements, she explored themes of identity and social constraint. Her works remain central to Australian literary tradition.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 20.03.2026
Umfang: 100 S., 2.12 MB
Sprache: SPA
ISBN/EAN: 7502319079768
Umbreit-Nr.: 776262
