THE MARY LOUISE SERIES (Mystery & Detective Books for Children). The Adventures of a Girl Detective on a Quest to Solve a Mystery

Par : L. Frank Baum, Edith van Dyne
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  • Nombre de pages568
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-80-7583-227-6
  • EAN9788075832276
  • Date de parution29/05/2017
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurMusaicum Books

Résumé

THE MARY LOUISE SERIES, edited and partly authored under the pseudonym Edith Van Dyne by L. Frank Baum, represents a seminal collection in the evolution of mystery and detective fiction tailored for young readers. This anthology blends enchanting narratives with keen observations of early 20th-century society, unveiling a tapestry of intrigue and adventure through its varied literary styles. The series not only captures the zeitgeist of its era but also serves as a cornerstone for the juvenile detective genre, inviting readers into a world where curiosity leads to discovery and young characters triumph over challenges.
The contributing authors, largely orchestrated by Baum, bring an interesting mix of backgrounds united by a common goal: to intrigue and educate young minds. Their collective works reflect the broader historical and cultural contexts of early American children's literature, often emphasizing themes of independence, resilience, and intellectual curiosity. As pioneers in children's mystery writing, these stories are an early testament to the diversification of narrative voices and genres within children's literature, encouraging readers to question and explore.
This anthology is essential for anyone interested in the origins and development of children's mystery literature. It offers a unique opportunity to witness the early cross-section of educational objectives and entertainment, providing young readers with compelling stories while instilling a sense of wonder and investigative spirit. For educators, parents, and children alike, diving into THE MARY LOUISE SERIES opens a dialogue not only between the reader and the text but also across the different epochs of children's literature that follow.
THE MARY LOUISE SERIES, edited and partly authored under the pseudonym Edith Van Dyne by L. Frank Baum, represents a seminal collection in the evolution of mystery and detective fiction tailored for young readers. This anthology blends enchanting narratives with keen observations of early 20th-century society, unveiling a tapestry of intrigue and adventure through its varied literary styles. The series not only captures the zeitgeist of its era but also serves as a cornerstone for the juvenile detective genre, inviting readers into a world where curiosity leads to discovery and young characters triumph over challenges.
The contributing authors, largely orchestrated by Baum, bring an interesting mix of backgrounds united by a common goal: to intrigue and educate young minds. Their collective works reflect the broader historical and cultural contexts of early American children's literature, often emphasizing themes of independence, resilience, and intellectual curiosity. As pioneers in children's mystery writing, these stories are an early testament to the diversification of narrative voices and genres within children's literature, encouraging readers to question and explore.
This anthology is essential for anyone interested in the origins and development of children's mystery literature. It offers a unique opportunity to witness the early cross-section of educational objectives and entertainment, providing young readers with compelling stories while instilling a sense of wonder and investigative spirit. For educators, parents, and children alike, diving into THE MARY LOUISE SERIES opens a dialogue not only between the reader and the text but also across the different epochs of children's literature that follow.