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Greyfriars Bobby - Enriched edition

Eleanor Atkinson

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In "Greyfriars Bobby," Eleanor Atkinson weaves a poignant narrative centered on the titular Skye Terrier, who faithfully guards the grave of his master in Edinburgh's Greyfriars Churchyard. Crafted in a lyrical style that blends realism with elements of folklore, the novella explores themes of loyalty, love, and the eternal bond between human and animal. Atkinson's vivid descriptions and emotive prose skillfully convey the atmospheric backdrop of 19th-century Edinburgh, enriching the reader's experience with a sense of place and historical context. Eleanor Atkinson (1861-1932) was an American author and journalist with a keen interest in the intersection of humanity and animal companionship, reflected in her own pet stories. Her narrative prowess is seen in her ability to connect readers with the emotional lives of both people and animals. "Greyfriars Bobby" encapsulates her fascination with fidelity and devotion, likely inspired by her own experiences with dogs and the cultural resonance of loyal animals in literature and society. This touching tale is a must-read for anyone who cherishes themes of loyalty and companionship. Atkinson's heartwarming portrayal of Bobby's unwavering devotion will resonate with readers of all ages, making it a timeless story that celebrates the beauty of unconditional love.

In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience:
- Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance.
- Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.
Disponível desde: 28/05/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 153 páginas.

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