Thanksgiving Stories - Collection of 40+ Tales
George Eliot, Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Andrew Lang, Eleanor H. Porter, Eugene Field, Edward Everett Hale, Susan Coolidge, Hezekiah Butterworth, Sarah Orne Jewett, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Albert F. Blaisdell, Alice Whieldon, Maud Lindsay, Olive Thorne Miller, P.-J. Stahl, C. A. Stephens, Alfred Gatty, Phila Butler Bowman, Katherine Grace Hulbert, Isabel Gordon Curtis, Eleanor L. Skinner, Sheldon C. Stoddard, Kate Upson Clark, Francis K. Ball, Winthrop Packard, R. K. Munkittrick, E. S. Brooks, Agnes Carr, J. T. Trowbridge, L. B. Pingree, Emily Hewitt Leland, Sophie Swett, Fannie Wilder Brown, Annie Hamilton Donnell, Edna Payson Brett, Pauline Shackleford Colyar, H. R. Schoolcraft, Rose Terry Cooke, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Verlag: Good Press
Beschreibung
Thanksgiving Stories offers a vibrant tapestry of narratives capturing the spirit of gratitude and togetherness inherent in the Thanksgiving tradition. Spanning a range of literary styles from heartfelt family tales to whimsical fables, this anthology captures diverse aspects of this autumnal celebration. Each story provides a window into the cultural and historical context of Thanksgiving, weaving emotional depth with elements of humor and moral reflection. Noteworthy narratives within the collection highlight themes of resilience and community, offering fresh perspectives on the enduring values associated with this beloved holiday. The anthology draws together an illustrious array of literary voices from the 19th and early 20th centuries, each contributing to the rich thematic tapestry centered around Thanksgiving. Esteemed figures like Harriet Beecher Stowe and George Eliot, alongside notable contemporaries such as Louisa May Alcott and Nathaniel Hawthorne, lend their distinctive storytelling prowess to the collection. These authors, with their varied backgrounds and experiences, impart a multifaceted view of Thanksgiving traditions, mirroring broader societal changes and the evolving nature of American identity during their time. Thanksgiving Stories is more than just a collection of tales; it's an invitation to embark on a journey through time and tradition from various perspectives. For readers seeking to enrich their understanding of Thanksgiving's cultural significance, this anthology offers an invaluable lens, showcasing historic literary arts and fostering a dialogue among its classic and lesser-known contributors alike. This volume promises both educational value and enjoyment, providing a unique exploration of shared heritage and the myriad ways in which gratitude can be expressed.
