Ollivant's address to the clergy of the diocese of Llandaff reflects on the role of the church in society and the challenges facing the church in the modern world. He offers practical advice and words of inspiration to his fellow clergy members. This important work sheds light on the role of religion in the 19th century and offers insights that are still relevant today.
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Alfred Ollivant byl anglický romanopisec, který se proslavil svým dětským klasikem Bob, syn bojovníka. Ve svých dílech se zabýval širokou škálou témat, od drobných varovných příběhů po rozsáhlé historické eposy. Jeho psaní často zobrazovalo venkovské prostředí a zvířecí hrdiny, jak je patrné z jeho nejslavnějšího díla, které se odehrává v drsné krajině severní Anglie. Ollivantův styl se vyznačoval schopností vtáhnout čtenáře do příběhu prostřednictvím živého jazyka, často s využitím regionálních dialektů, což mu zajistilo široký ohlas i za oceánem.






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