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The Daisy, or, Cautionary Stories in Verse: Adapted to the Ideas of Children from Four to Eight Years Old

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Kids

In "The Daisy, or, Cautionary Stories in Verse," Mrs. Turner offers a captivating exploration of moral instruction through an engaging collection of verse tales. The book fuses lyrical beauty with didactic intent, employing a rhythmic and accessible style aimed primarily at children and their caregivers. Each story, rich with vivid imagery and moral lessons, reflects the Victorian fascination with pedagogical literature, weaving intricate narratives that entertain while imparting ethical teachings, thereby positioning itself within the broader tradition of children's literature that emphasizes moral education during an era marked by rapid societal change. Mrs. Turner, a noted figure in the literary circles of her time, drew from her experiences as a mother and educator, seeking to fill the gap in literature that both captured the imagination and imparted vital life lessons to young readers. Her background in social reform and women's education profoundly influenced her writing, as she recognized the necessity of equipping children with the values essential for navigating the complexities of life in a Victorian society that was increasingly preoccupied with moral virtue and appropriate conduct. "The Daisy" stands as a timeless compendium for readers young and old, inviting them to delight in its charming tales while simultaneously contemplating the moral implications embedded within. This book is an essential addition to both personal collections and educational curricula, shedding light on historical literary practices while continuing to resonate with contemporary discussions on teaching ethics through narrative.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066139094

Data de lançamento

Ebook: 20 de dezembro de 2019