Homespun Tales. Charming Stories of Small - Town America and Nostalgic Characters
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- Nombre de pages253
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664595577
- EAN4057664595577
- Date de parution25/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille718 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Homespun Tales, " Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin weaves a rich tapestry of American folklore and rural life through charming narratives that celebrate the simplicity and authenticity of human experience. Written in a lilting prose style that embodies the oral tradition, these tales steer readers into the landscapes of New England, imbued with local color and cultural significance. Each story is a window into the everyday lives of characters who exemplify the virtues of resilience, kindness, and community, reflecting the literary movement of the late 19th century that sought to capture the essence of American identity amidst growing industrialization.
Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin was a prominent author and social reformer, known for her deep connections to the literary circles of her time. Raised in a Quaker family in Maine, her experiences in the pastoral setting greatly influenced her storytelling. Wiggin's work as a teacher and advocate for children's rights informed her writing, as she celebrated the innocence of youth and the moral lessons embedded in folk narratives.
Her commitment to preserving the vanishing traditions of rural America is a testament to her vision and integrity as a writer. Readers seeking a delightful exploration of American folklore will find "Homespun Tales" a timeless treasure. Wiggin's stories not only entertain but also impart wisdom, making them relevant for both young and adult readers. This collection is a perfect antidote to the complexities of modern life, inviting readers to linger in the warmth of nostalgia and the beauty of communal values.
Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin was a prominent author and social reformer, known for her deep connections to the literary circles of her time. Raised in a Quaker family in Maine, her experiences in the pastoral setting greatly influenced her storytelling. Wiggin's work as a teacher and advocate for children's rights informed her writing, as she celebrated the innocence of youth and the moral lessons embedded in folk narratives.
Her commitment to preserving the vanishing traditions of rural America is a testament to her vision and integrity as a writer. Readers seeking a delightful exploration of American folklore will find "Homespun Tales" a timeless treasure. Wiggin's stories not only entertain but also impart wisdom, making them relevant for both young and adult readers. This collection is a perfect antidote to the complexities of modern life, inviting readers to linger in the warmth of nostalgia and the beauty of communal values.
In "Homespun Tales, " Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin weaves a rich tapestry of American folklore and rural life through charming narratives that celebrate the simplicity and authenticity of human experience. Written in a lilting prose style that embodies the oral tradition, these tales steer readers into the landscapes of New England, imbued with local color and cultural significance. Each story is a window into the everyday lives of characters who exemplify the virtues of resilience, kindness, and community, reflecting the literary movement of the late 19th century that sought to capture the essence of American identity amidst growing industrialization.
Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin was a prominent author and social reformer, known for her deep connections to the literary circles of her time. Raised in a Quaker family in Maine, her experiences in the pastoral setting greatly influenced her storytelling. Wiggin's work as a teacher and advocate for children's rights informed her writing, as she celebrated the innocence of youth and the moral lessons embedded in folk narratives.
Her commitment to preserving the vanishing traditions of rural America is a testament to her vision and integrity as a writer. Readers seeking a delightful exploration of American folklore will find "Homespun Tales" a timeless treasure. Wiggin's stories not only entertain but also impart wisdom, making them relevant for both young and adult readers. This collection is a perfect antidote to the complexities of modern life, inviting readers to linger in the warmth of nostalgia and the beauty of communal values.
Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin was a prominent author and social reformer, known for her deep connections to the literary circles of her time. Raised in a Quaker family in Maine, her experiences in the pastoral setting greatly influenced her storytelling. Wiggin's work as a teacher and advocate for children's rights informed her writing, as she celebrated the innocence of youth and the moral lessons embedded in folk narratives.
Her commitment to preserving the vanishing traditions of rural America is a testament to her vision and integrity as a writer. Readers seeking a delightful exploration of American folklore will find "Homespun Tales" a timeless treasure. Wiggin's stories not only entertain but also impart wisdom, making them relevant for both young and adult readers. This collection is a perfect antidote to the complexities of modern life, inviting readers to linger in the warmth of nostalgia and the beauty of communal values.