Ragged Dick and Struggling Upward by Horatio Alger - ISBN: 9780140390339
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Hard work and virtue triumph in these classic rags-to-riches tales.

Ragged Dick and Struggling Upward

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    8 January 1985

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Summary

From the 1860s through the 1890s, Horatio Alger wrote hundreds of novels to teach young boys the merits of honesty, hard work, and cheerfulness in the face of adversity. As Carl Bode points out in his introduction, Horatio Alger filled a void in American literature and met scant competition both in the nature and the number of his works. Like his heroes, Alger rose to the top by chance, coincidence, and hard work.

The hero of Ragged Dick is a veritable “diamond in the rough”—…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780140390339
ISBN-10:0140390332
Author:Horatio Alger, Carl Bode
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:8 January 1985
Weight:231g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 19mm
Series:Penguin American Library
About The Author

Horatio Alger

Horatio Alger, Jr. was born in Chelsea, Massachusetts in 1832, the son of a Unitarian minister. He received a strict upbringing and was educated for a life in the church, graduating from Harvard in 1852.

After leaving Harvard, Alger, to his father’s disappointment, took a job as a historian in Middlesex County, Massachusetts and later worked as a teacher at a boys’ boarding school in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. He traveled in Europe for a year, and then returned to the United States in 1857 to complete his studies at the Cambridge Divinity School.

In 1864, Alger was ordained a minister at the First Parish Unitarian Church of Brewster on Cape Cod. Sixteen months later, however, he was dismissed from the pulpit after being accused of engaging in homosexual relations with two boys.

After his dismissal, Alger began to focus on his writing career, which spanned more than three decades and 110 books. He wrote mainly children’s books about boys and girls who rise from rags to riches through hard work and faith in the American dream. His first major success came with the publication of his eighth novel, Ragged Dick in 1868. Other popular novels include Luck and Pluck (1869), Tattered Tom (1871), and Strive and Succeed (1872). Alger also wrote several adult novels, including A Fancy of Her’s (first published as The New Schoolma’am in 1877) and The Disagreeable Woman (1895).

Alger, who never married, spent the last decades of his life living at his family home in South Natick, Massachusetts, where he died in 1899.

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