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The Story of Waitstill Baxter (eBook)

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2022
189 Seiten
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The Story of Waitstill Baxter - Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin
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In "The Story of Waitstill Baxter," Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin masterfully weaves a rich tapestry of themes surrounding childhood, the human capacity for kindness, and the trials of growing up in a fluctuating society. Set in a quaint New England village, the narrative unfolds through the eyes of the sensitive and imaginative Waitstill Baxter, whose experiences reflect the broader societal changes of her time. Wiggin's writing style employs a delightful simplicity, blended with vivid imagery, and captures the innocence of youth against a backdrop of societal expectations and familial responsibilities, reflecting the moral undertones characteristic of late 19th-century American literature. Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, an esteemed author and educator, is perhaps best known for her deep commitment to children's literature and her pioneering initiatives in early childhood education. Having founded a successful kindergarten in San Francisco, Wiggin drew upon her personal experiences and her understanding of child psychology to create relatable and engaging characters. Her advocacy for children's welfare and education profoundly influenced her literary themes, positioning her as a vital figure in American literature. Readers will find "The Story of Waitstill Baxter" a compelling and heartwarming exploration of resilience and empathy, inviting them to reflect on their own childhoods and the essential values of love and community. This timeless tale not only serves as an engaging narrative but also as a significant contribution to the broader discourse on child development and education, making it a valuable read for anyone who cherishes the innocence of youth.

Kate Douglas Wiggin, née Smith (born September 28, 1856, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died August 24, 1923, Harrow, England), was a prolific American author and educator, known primarily for her work in children's literature and for her efforts in the field of kindergarten education. Educated at a Female Seminary and then undergoing training for teaching kindergartens, she started her career as an educator, but gradually moved towards literary pursuits. Wiggin distinguished herself in the field of writing with her charming, often humorous depictions of country life and of child nature, which are marked by lively narrative and vivid characterizations. One notable work among her extensive bibliography is 'The Story of Waitstill Baxter' (1913), a novel which embodies her literary style—a blend of sentimentality, optimism, and a touch of social commentary. Although not as famous as her seminal work 'Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm' (1903), 'The Story of Waitstill Baxter' contributes substantially to her literary legacy, offering a glimpse into the cultural and social fabric of turn-of-the-century America. A woman ahead of her time, Wiggin was also a committed reformer, advocating for the importance of early childhood education and contributing significantly to its development in the United States. Her written works remain a testament to her storytelling prowess and her dedication to uplifting the human spirit through education and literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Kinder- / Jugendbuch Sachbücher Geschichte / Politik
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century rural • 19th century women authors • american historical novel • American Literature • antique literary works • character-driven • children's fiction adventure • classic american literature • coming-of-age tale • Early American novels • family friendship themes • fathers and daughters • Fiction • heartwarming storytelling • historical fiction • Kate Douglas Wiggin classics • Maine historical setting • Maine in fiction • maine setting • New England • New England childhood • New England fiction • Progressive beliefs • Romantic realism • Rural America • Sisters • small-town innocence • social life and customs • turn-of-the-century • uplifting classic story • vivid character descriptions • Waitstill Baxter series • women's literature 1900s • women's rights advocacy • young womanhood
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