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Young Grandison, volume 2 (of 2) / A series of letters from young persons to their friends

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A series of letters between young friends and their families charts domestic life, affectionate reunions, and lessons in moral and practical education. Narrators describe returning home, parental tenderness, childhood amusements, and the pleasure found in disciplined study and artistic pursuits such as drawing and music. Emphasis falls on cultivating industry, curiosity, and polite behavior through patient instruction, playful learning, and parental example. Short episodes show common rituals—lessons, gifts, and modest surprises—and reflections on how duty becomes pleasure and how steady improvement ennobles everyday life.

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Madame de Cambon

Madame de Cambon was a writer known for her epistolary novel "Young Grandison," which is presented in two volumes. This work consists of a series of letters exchanged among young individuals, reflecting their thoughts, emotions, and social interactions. Through her letters, Madame de Cambon explores themes of friendship, love, and personal growth, providing insights into the lives of her characters. Her contributions to literature offer a glimpse into the societal norms and values of her time, making her work a valuable piece of literary heritage.

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