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The Empire Annual for Girls 1911 - Exploring Early 20th Century Literature for Young Girls - cover

The Empire Annual for Girls 1911 - Exploring Early 20th Century Literature for Young Girls

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Publisher: Good Press

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The Empire Annual for Girls, 1911, is an anthology that captures the spirit of early 20th-century literature aimed at young female readers. This collection features a variety of stories, illustrations, and articles that inspire courage, imagination, and resilience, reflecting the socio-cultural values of the Edwardian era. The literary style spans whimsical, moralistic narratives and vibrant illustrations, presenting a rich tapestry of escapism and adventure, while subtly reinforcing traditional gender roles amidst the burgeoning suffrage movement. The anthology, compiled by various contributors, includes prominent writers and illustrators of the time, showcasing women's diverse experiences and aspirations. The context in which this volume was produced is critical, as it reflects an era of transition, where girls began to envision new possibilities beyond domesticity. The authors, likely influenced by the shifting societal norms and emerging literary trends, crafted stories that allowed young readers to explore their identities in a rapidly changing world. This annual is highly recommended for readers interested in children's literature, gender studies, or early 20th-century culture. It serves as both an educational resource and a nostalgic journey, delighting those who seek to understand the aspirations and challenges faced by girls of that period.
Available since: 08/22/2023.
Print length: 296 pages.

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