The Story of a Hare. A Hare's Journey through Nature: An Anthromorphic Fable of Wildlife and Humanity

Par : J. C. Tregarthen
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  • Nombre de pages749
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-613821-9
  • EAN4064066138219
  • Date de parution19/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille1 Mo
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The Story of a Hare, " J. C. Tregarthen weaves a delightful narrative that seamlessly merges the whimsical and the profound within the context of early 20th-century children's literature. The book is characterized by its rich, lyrical prose, vividly illustrating the adventures and trials of a young hare. Tregarthen employs anthropomorphism to explore themes of friendship, courage, and the struggle for survival in nature, while also subtly critiquing human societal norms and behaviors.
This charming tale not only entertains but also serves as a reflection of the innocence and curiosity inherent in youth, positioning it as a notable work amid other contemporaneous children's stories that champion moral lessons through animal characters. J. C. Tregarthen, a British author, was deeply influenced by the pastoral landscape of Cornwall, where he grew up. His immersion in nature and keen observations of wildlife and rural life inspired his writing, particularly in crafting animal tales that resonate with both children and adults.
Tregarthen's background as a teacher also informed his understanding of the educational potential of storytelling, prompting him to encapsulate valuable life lessons through engaging narratives. Readers seeking an enchanting blend of adventure and moral depth will find "The Story of a Hare" a delightful addition to their literary collection. Its timeless themes and engaging characters make it an excellent read for children and a nostalgic journey for adults, inviting them to ponder the lessons of kindness and resilience in the backdrop of the natural world.
In "The Story of a Hare, " J. C. Tregarthen weaves a delightful narrative that seamlessly merges the whimsical and the profound within the context of early 20th-century children's literature. The book is characterized by its rich, lyrical prose, vividly illustrating the adventures and trials of a young hare. Tregarthen employs anthropomorphism to explore themes of friendship, courage, and the struggle for survival in nature, while also subtly critiquing human societal norms and behaviors.
This charming tale not only entertains but also serves as a reflection of the innocence and curiosity inherent in youth, positioning it as a notable work amid other contemporaneous children's stories that champion moral lessons through animal characters. J. C. Tregarthen, a British author, was deeply influenced by the pastoral landscape of Cornwall, where he grew up. His immersion in nature and keen observations of wildlife and rural life inspired his writing, particularly in crafting animal tales that resonate with both children and adults.
Tregarthen's background as a teacher also informed his understanding of the educational potential of storytelling, prompting him to encapsulate valuable life lessons through engaging narratives. Readers seeking an enchanting blend of adventure and moral depth will find "The Story of a Hare" a delightful addition to their literary collection. Its timeless themes and engaging characters make it an excellent read for children and a nostalgic journey for adults, inviting them to ponder the lessons of kindness and resilience in the backdrop of the natural world.