The children of Summerbrook, scenes of village life, described in verse
Author : Mary Sewell
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Page : 120 pages
File Size : 23,22 MB
Release : 1859
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Author : Mary Sewell
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Page : 120 pages
File Size : 23,22 MB
Release : 1859
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Author : Mrs. Sewell (Mary)
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Page : 120 pages
File Size : 14,75 MB
Release : 1859
Category : Children
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Poems about children and their life in an English village meant to impart clear moral and religious instruction.
Author : Victoria and Albert Museum
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Page : 320 pages
File Size : 45,8 MB
Release : 1860
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Page : 964 pages
File Size : 14,68 MB
Release : 1860
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Author : Mary Sewell
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Page : 748 pages
File Size : 49,81 MB
Release : 1899
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Page : 656 pages
File Size : 46,52 MB
Release : 1896
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Author : Joseph Smith
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Page : 1022 pages
File Size : 14,24 MB
Release : 1867
Category : Quakers
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Author : Rebecca Knuth
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 221 pages
File Size : 30,76 MB
Release : 2012-04-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0810885174
For more than 250 years, English children’s literature has transmitted values to the next generation. The stories convey to children what they should identify with and aspire to, even as notions of “goodness” change over time. Through reading, children absorb an ethos of Englishness that grounds personal identity and underpins national consciousness. Such authors as Lewis Carroll, J. R. R. Tolkien, and J. K. Rowling have entertained, motivated, confronted social wrongs, and transmitted cultural mores in their works—functions previously associated with folklore. Their stories form a new folklore tradition that provides social glue and supports a love of England and English values. In Children’s Literature and British Identity: Imagining a People and a Nation, Rebecca Knuth follows the development of the genre, focusing on how stories inspire children to adhere to the morals of society. This book examines how this tradition came to fruition, exploring the works of several authors, including: Robert Baden-Powell Robert Ballantyne J. M. Barrie Enid Blyton Angela Brazil Frances Hodgson Burnett Randolph Caldecott Lewis Carroll Roald Dahl Daniel Defoe Charles Dickens Maria Edgeworth Kenneth Grahame Kate Greenaway G. A. Henty Thomas Hughes Charles Kingsley Rudyard Kipling C.S. Lewis A. A. Milne Hannah More E. Nesbit John Newbery George Orwell Beatrix Potter Arthur Ransome Frank Richards J. K. Rowling Anna Sewell Robert Louis Stevenson J. R. R. Tolkien P. L. Travers Sarah Trimmer Charlotte Yonge Evaluating the connection between children’s literature and the dissemination and formation of identity, this book will appeal to both general readers and academics who are interested in librarianship, English culture, and children’s literature.
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Page : 846 pages
File Size : 41,87 MB
Release : 1859
Category : Bibliography
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Author : Frederic Boase
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Page : 848 pages
File Size : 23,8 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Great Britain
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