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The Wonder Clock - Four & twenty marvellous Tales being one for each hour of the day - cover

The Wonder Clock - Four & twenty marvellous Tales being one for each hour of the day

Howard Pyle, Katharine Pyle

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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The Wonder Clock, a captivating anthology, weaves together an array of enchanting narratives that draw from the rich tapestry of fairy tales and folklore. With a touch of whimsical artistry, the collection offers readers a journey through myriad worlds where imagination knows no bounds. The text spans a variety of storytelling styles, from lyrical prose to vibrant dialogues, highlighting its roots in the literary traditions of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Each tale unfolds within the tick-tock of the titular clock, teasing out timeless themes of adventure, mystery, and transformation. Passages rich in symbol and allegory abound, inviting reflection on the human condition and the fantastical elements that bridge reality and fantasy. The collection showcases the inspired work of Howard Pyle and Katharine Pyle, sibling authors whose combined literary prowess shaped the landscape of children's literature in their era. Rooted in the golden age of American illustration, the tales reflect the duo's shared commitment to intricately crafted stories that delight and inspire. As pioneers of their craft, their narratives subtly echo the moral undercurrents of the time, infusing the anthology with both charm and depth, and situating it within the broader movements towards artistic and educational enrichment for young readers. A treasure trove for admirers of folklore and legend, The Wonder Clock invites readers into a universe where creativity and tradition intersect within a single volume. The collection skillfully balances education and entertainment, making it an invaluable resource for those wishing to explore the richness of storytelling across cultures and centuries. Scholars and enthusiasts alike will appreciate the seamless dialogue between the tales, drawing connections, and stoking curiosity about the tales' historical and cultural contexts. Through the Pyles' innovative and heartfelt storytelling, readers embark on a timeless exploration of the wonders where literary innovation meets classic fantasy.
Disponibile da: 21/07/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 265 pagine.

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