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The Collected Works - cover

The Collected Works

Kate Douglas Wiggin

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "The Collected Works," Kate Douglas Wiggin presents a rich tapestry of narratives that explore themes of childhood innocence, education, and community life. Renowned for her warm, engaging prose, Wiggin employs a literary style that combines humor and pathos, immersing readers in the lives of her characters while reflecting the social issues of her time. The volume encapsulates her pivotal contributions to American literature, particularly during the late 19th to early 20th centuries, offering insights into the evolving role of women and the significance of moral education in a rapidly industrializing society. Kate Douglas Wiggin, an advocate for childhood education and an influential figure in early 20th-century American literature, drew upon her own experiences as a teacher and founder of the first free kindergarten in San Francisco. Her passion for literature and dedication to the welfare of children are palpable in her writing. Wiggin's life work is characterized by a commitment to portraying the beauty and struggles of everyday life, shaped by her belief in the transformative power of education and nurturing. This collected edition is a treasure for readers interested in the intersection of literature and social reform, presenting Wiggin's timeless stories that resonate with both youthful and mature audiences. Whether you are familiar with her work or exploring her for the first time, "The Collected Works" is an invitation to reflect on the enduring complexities of human relationships and the importance of compassion in our lives.
Disponible depuis: 11/10/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 4839 pages.

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