WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
The Evolution of "Dodd" / A pedagogical story giving his struggle for the survival of the fittest, tracing his chances, his changes, and how he came out cover

The Evolution of "Dodd" / A pedagogical story giving his struggle for the survival of the fittest, tracing his chances, his changes, and how he came out

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

An intimate pedagogical tale follows a first-born preacher's son, nicknamed Dodd, from infancy through boyhood as his striking individuality clashes with family expectations and school life. The narrative traces his naming, household context of many siblings, and the formative interplay of imagination, deceit, bravery, generosity, laziness, and fluctuating reverence that complicate his moral and intellectual development. Episodes show how teachers, family habits, and social pressures shape habits and choices, presenting education as central to transforming temperament into character. The account examines the challenges of cultivating individuality within institutional and domestic constraints and asks how instruction, sympathy, and discipline influence a boy's emergence into adulthood.

About the Author

Smith, William Hawley portrait

William Hawley Smith

William Hawley Smith was an American author known for his pedagogical narrative, "The Evolution of 'Dodd'." This work explores themes of survival and personal growth through the lens of its protagonist's struggles and transformations. Smith's writing reflects a keen interest in educational and philosophical concepts, making his contributions notable within the context of early 20th-century literature. His storytelling combines elements of fiction with moral lessons, aiming to engage readers in the complexities of human experience and development.

You May Also Like