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Thanksgiving Tales for Children - A Rich Tapestry of Thanksgiving Tales: Classic Stories for Children by American Authors - cover

Thanksgiving Tales for Children - A Rich Tapestry of Thanksgiving Tales: Classic Stories for Children by American Authors

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, Amy Ella Blanchard, Maud Lindsay, Olive Thorne Miller, P.-J. Stahl, C. A. Stephens, 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, Emily Hewitt Leland, Sophie Swett, Fannie Wilder Brown, Annie Hamilton Donnell, Edna Payson Brett, Pauline Shackleford Colyar, H. R. Schoolcraft, Rose Terry Cooke, Mrs. Alfred Gatty, Miss L. B. Pingree, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman

Verlag: Good Press

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Thanksgiving Tales for Children offers a vibrant tapestry of stories that celebrate the spirit of gratitude and community intrinsic to the Thanksgiving holiday. Spanning the 19th and early 20th centuries, this anthology features an eclectic mix of genres, from enchanting folk tales to poignant heartwarming tales, reflecting the rich literary traditions of its time. The collection captures the diversity of experiences and cultural traditions associated with Thanksgiving, and within it, certain tales stand out for their emotional depth and captivating storytelling. Expertly curated, the assortment reflects a shared narrative elegance, seamlessly exploring themes of gratitude, familial bonds, and reflection. The anthology brings together a remarkable group of authors, each contributing unique insights drawn from their distinctive backgrounds. Contributors such as Harriet Beecher Stowe, Louisa May Alcott, and George Eliot are luminaries who bring depth to the collection with their richly textured narratives and nuanced explorations of social themes. Their works are intricately intertwined with those by emerging voices of their era, providing a panoramic view of the societal and cultural issues influencing literature of that time. Collectively, these authors provide a critical insight into how Thanksgiving has been appreciated and interpreted across different eras and communities. Thanksgiving Tales for Children is an invaluable resource for readers seeking to immerse themselves in a broad spectrum of literary styles and perspectives. This anthology encourages readers to engage in a dialogue between the stories, enhancing their understanding of thanksgiving traditions through the ages. With educational merit and broad appeal, it invites exploration of various historical and cultural contexts, making it an enriching supplement to any reader's collection. The tales foster a sense of historical awareness and present a multitude of viewpoints, making this collection a treasure trove for both enjoyment and enlightenment.
Verfügbar seit: 19.11.2023.
Drucklänge: 659 Seiten.

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