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The Golden-Breasted Kootoo, and Other Stories: Captivating Tales of Morality and Growth in Vintage America

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In "The Golden-Breasted Kootoo, and Other Stories," Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards weaves a captivating tapestry of narratives that explore the intricate relationship between humanity and nature. The book encapsulates the literary style of late 19th-century American literature, characterized by its lyrical prose and rich imagery. Richards invites readers into vivid landscapes and intimate encounters, where each story serves as a reflection on moral dilemmas, the beauty of the natural world, and the complexities of human emotions. The tales range from whimsical to profound, all interconnected by a deep appreciation for the land and its creatures, echoing themes prevalent in the writings of her contemporaries, yet uniquely infused with her feminine perspective. Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards, an accomplished author and poet, was deeply influenced by her upbringing in a literary family and her experiences traveling. As the daughter of a prominent literary figure, she was introduced to the literary world at an early age, fostering her passion for storytelling. Her commitment to evoking empathy and understanding towards the natural world'Äîand the roles of women within it'Äîshapes the moral fabric of her narratives, making her work timeless and impactful. Richards's "The Golden-Breasted Kootoo" is a remarkable collection that promises to enchant readers who cherish the interplay of nature and human experience. Scholars and general readers alike will find inspiration in her nuanced storytelling and resonant themes. This book is not just a literary endeavor; it is a call to reflect on our connection with the world around us.

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Fecha de lanzamiento

eBook : 9 de diciembre de 2019