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Spinning-Wheel Stories - Captivating Tales of Family Friendship and Growth in a New England Village - cover

Spinning-Wheel Stories - Captivating Tales of Family Friendship and Growth in a New England Village

Alcott May

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "Spinning-Wheel Stories," Louisa May Alcott weaves a tapestry of enchanting tales that merge simple narratives with profound moral lessons. This collection, rich in lyrical prose and imbued with the folk traditions of her time, reflects Alcott's commitment to moral education and the imaginative exploration of childhood. Each story, often framed by delightful characters and vivid settings, serves a dual purpose: entertainment and ethical reflection, echoing the 19th-century literary context in which Alcott sought to inspire both young readers and adults alike through accessible yet meaningful storytelling. Alcott, a prominent figure in the transcendentalist literary movement, was deeply influenced by her own experiences as a woman and social reformer in a rapidly evolving America. Growing up in a household that valued education, creativity, and social justice, she dedicated her life to exploring themes of gender roles, family dynamics, and societal expectations. These stories reflect not only her literary prowess but also her desire to impart life lessons rooted in her Quaker upbringing and her personal advocacy for women's rights. "Spinning-Wheel Stories" is a compelling read for those who appreciate the intersection of moral teaching and whimsy in literature. This collection will captivate both younger audiences and adults seeking to reconnect with the innocence of childhood while contemplating timeless values. Alcott's masterful storytelling ensures every tale offers not just an escape but also a reflection on the intricacies of human nature.
Disponibile da: 17/09/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 184 pagine.

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