A Message to Garcia (ePub)
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In 'A Message to Garcia,' Elbert Hubbard crafts an enduring parable of diligence and the unwavering pursuit of success. At just over 1,500 words, this concise yet potent essay reverberates with proclaiming the virtues of self-reliance and tenacity in...
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In 'A Message to Garcia,' Elbert Hubbard crafts an enduring parable of diligence and the unwavering pursuit of success. At just over 1,500 words, this concise yet potent essay reverberates with proclaiming the virtues of self-reliance and tenacity in professional endeavors. Literary stylistically, Hubbard employs a didactic tone, weaving historical narrative with moral instruction. Set in the backdrop of the Spanish-American War, this work garners its literary context from the real-life exploits of an intrepid soldier, emphasizing pragmatic heroism above bureaucratic inefficiency. The essay's lean prose and timeless message have made it a touchstone in business and motivational literature.
Elbert Hubbard was not only a writer but a philosopher, publisher, and a pivotal figure in the Arts and Crafts movement. Published in 1899, 'A Message to Garcia' was perhaps a reflection of Hubbard's own entrepreneurial and autonomous spirit. The essay mirrors Hubbard's belief in the individual's capability to bring forth change and progress, manifested in his own establishment of the Roycroft artisan community. His philosophies underscore the essential competencies of action and accountability that are as relevant now as they were in the historical setting of the essay.
'A Message to Garcia' is commended to readers seeking both historical insight and inspiration in the conduct of personal and professional life. It's a quintessential read for enthusiasts of motivational literature, history scholars, and anyone endorsing the ideals of initiative and industriousness. Through the allegory of Andrew S. Rowan's mission, Hubbard extends an invitation to embody the spirit of determination, a quality ever so crucial in the complex machinations of contemporary society and work culture.
Elbert Hubbard was not only a writer but a philosopher, publisher, and a pivotal figure in the Arts and Crafts movement. Published in 1899, 'A Message to Garcia' was perhaps a reflection of Hubbard's own entrepreneurial and autonomous spirit. The essay mirrors Hubbard's belief in the individual's capability to bring forth change and progress, manifested in his own establishment of the Roycroft artisan community. His philosophies underscore the essential competencies of action and accountability that are as relevant now as they were in the historical setting of the essay.
'A Message to Garcia' is commended to readers seeking both historical insight and inspiration in the conduct of personal and professional life. It's a quintessential read for enthusiasts of motivational literature, history scholars, and anyone endorsing the ideals of initiative and industriousness. Through the allegory of Andrew S. Rowan's mission, Hubbard extends an invitation to embody the spirit of determination, a quality ever so crucial in the complex machinations of contemporary society and work culture.
Autoren-Porträt von Elbert Hubbard
Elbert Hubbard (1856-1915) was a renowned American writer, publisher, artist, and philosopher, most famously remembered for his inspirational essay 'A Message to Garcia' (1899). A landmark publication that has been continuously in print, this essay encapsulates the virtues of self-initiative and determination. It was written during the escalating tensions of the Spanish-American War and rapidly became a staple in business and military education, with millions of copies disseminated globally. Hubbard's prose is distinguished by its clarity, brevity, and motivational quality, traits that lent his work an enduring appeal, especially in the context of self-help and success literature. As the founder of the Roycroft Arts & Crafts community in East Aurora, New York, Hubbard was a pivotal figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement in America, aligning his aesthetic sensibilities with his literary output. His establishment of the Roycroft Press gave rise to a significant platform for his prodigious literary work, which consists of essays, pamphlets, and journals that promoted his philosophies of life and work ethics. Hubbard's idiosyncratic approach to life, imbued with wit and a down-to-earth pragmatism, is reflected in his other writings, such as 'The Philistine' and 'Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great,' which combine biography with moral instruction. His works continue to be revisited by admirers of early 20th-century literature and remain a testament to his enduring influence as a cultural figure and thought leader of his time.
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- Autor: Elbert Hubbard
- 2022, 10 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: DigiCat
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- ISBN-13: 8596547026860
- Erscheinungsdatum: 29.05.2022
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