Adelaide and Theodore
Discover the captivating world of "Adelaide and Theodore," a thought-provoking novel by Gillian Dow, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016. This 560-page paperback delves into the intricate themes of education and gender, drawing inspiration from Rousseau's "Emile." Dow explores the late eighteenth-century discourse surrounding female education, challenging traditional views and offering a fresh perspective on the upbringing of children. Through the lens of the titular characters, Adelaide and Theodore, readers are invited to reflect on the practical implications of educational theories. This engaging narrative not only entertains but also encourages critical thought about the evolution of educational practices. Ideal for those interested in historical fiction and educational philosophy, "Adelaide and Theodore" is a must-read that resonates with contemporary discussions on gender and education.