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Child Life in Prose

Charles Dickens, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb, Sophie May, Thomas De Quincey, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Thomas Hughes, Berthold Auerbach, Lucy Larcom, Grace Greenwood, Abby Morton Diaz, John Woolman, Mary Howitt, Hans Christian Andersen, Celia Thaxter, P.-J. Stahl, John G. Whittier, Grimm Brothers, T. W Higginson, Helen B. Bostwick, T. B. Aldrich, L. Maria Child, Caroline S. Whitmarsh, Björnsterne Björnsen, John de Liefde, Horace Scudder, Louise E. Chollet, Madame De Gasparin

Publisher: Good Press

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Child Life in Prose presents a treasure trove of literary craftsmanship, offering a journey through an array of styles and themes that underscore the variegated tapestry of childhood experiences. This anthology unites a galaxy of eminent authors, each contributing narratives that reflect the innocence, joy, sorrows, and boundless curiosity of childhood. With works ranging from the adventurous to the contemplative, including seminal pieces from Dickens and Hawthorne to the moral and nature-centered tales of Stowe and de Saint-Pierre, the collection is a dynamic exploration of the world through a childs eyes. The diversity of literary forms, from fairy tales by Andersen and the Brothers Grimm to reflective essays by Lamb and thought-provoking stories by De Quincey, ensures that every reader finds a connection to the myriad facets of youth. The congregated authors form an impressive cadre of literary figures, hailing from diverse backgrounds yet unified in their ability to transcend time and cultural differences through their insightful examinations of childhood. The collection mirrors significant movements in literature, from Romanticism to Realism, and encapsulates a period of profound social and moral reflection. Authors like Harriet Beecher Stowe and Thomas Hughes offer narratives that, while entertaining, serve to critique and prompt contemplation on societal norms. Individually, each authors contribution is a testament to their literary genius; collectively, they present an unparalleled exploration of childhoods complexity and universality. Child Life in Prose is an indispensable compilation for those who seek to immerse themselves in the rich and varied experiences of childhood as captured by some of the most influential voices in literature. It provides a unique opportunity to explore themes of growth, innocence, adventure, and morality through a multiplicity of lenses. Readers, scholars, and educators alike will find within its pages a profound educational tool and a source of endless delight, reminding us of the universal significance and enduring charm of the stories of our youth.
Available since: 10/04/2023.
Print length: 253 pages.

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