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Wonder Book & Tanglewood Tales (eBook)

Greatest Stories from Greek Mythology for Children (Illustrated)
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2023
320 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654774303-3 (EAN)

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In "Wonder Book & Tanglewood Tales," Nathaniel Hawthorne creatively retells classic myths and legends, infusing them with his characteristic dark romanticism and moral depth. These tales, aimed at a younger audience, weave together rich narrative styles and vivid imagery, following a framework that encourages both imaginative exploration and moral contemplation. By recounting stories inspired by Greek mythology alongside original fabrications, Hawthorne not only captivates young readers but also subtly engages them in themes of virtue, consequence, and identity, reflecting the complexities of human experience in a whimsical yet profound manner. Nathaniel Hawthorne, a central figure in American literature, emerged from a transcendental environment influenced by the ideas of moral perfection and introspection. His Puritan ancestry and personal struggles with his heritage provided profound insights into human nature, driving his interest in moral storytelling. These factors, combined with his penchant for exploring the darker aspects of the human psyche, ultimately shaped his unique approach in "Wonder Book & Tanglewood Tales," making it not just a children's book but a work imbued with deeper philosophical inquiries. This collection is highly recommended for readers seeking to instill a love of literature and folklore in the younger generation. It serves not only as an enchanting introduction to mythology but also as a platform for discussing virtue and ethics, making it a valuable addition to any literary repertoire.

Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864) was an American novelist and short story writer who left an indelible mark on the literary world. Born in Salem, Massachusetts, Hawthorne's ancestral connection to the Puritanical history of the town, including a judge in the Salem witch trials, profoundly influenced his thematic exploration of sin, retribution, and psychological complexity in his works. He graduated from Bowdoin College in 1825, where he began to develop his craft in writing. Hawthorne's writing style is characterized by the use of allegory and symbolism, often examining moral conflicts and the dark side of human nature. While he penned many works, 'The Scarlet Letter' stands as a monumental contribution to American literature, showcasing his ability to navigate the human psyche within a Puritan setting. Another significant contribution is 'The House of the Seven Gables,' a story that blends historical and gothic elements, exemplifying Hawthorne's talent for creating atmospherically rich narratives. His lesser-known, but equally enchanting, works 'Wonder Book & Tanglewood Tales' are refashioned tales from classical mythology, designed to bring these stories to the enjoyment of a young audience. In these collections, he employs a conversational style that diverges from his typically denser prose, a testament to his versatility as a writer. Hawthorne's literary legacy is characterized by his exploration of the intricate contradictions of the human spirit, rendered in prose that is both eloquent and evocative, securing his place as a central figure in the development of American literature.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.12.2023
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Comic / Humor / Manga Comic
Literatur Fantasy / Science Fiction Fantasy
Kinder- / Jugendbuch Vorlesebücher / Märchen
Schlagworte 19th century American authors • 19th-century literary style • 19th century literature • American fantasy classics • ancient legends in literature • captivating storytelling style • children's classic stories • classical myths retold • Classic stories reinterpretation • Dark romanticism interpretation • enlightening literary exploration • Ethical dilemmas children • Fairytales • family-friendly adventures • fantastical character journeys • Greek mythology for children • Greek mythology retellings • Grimm • Hans Christian Andersen • Helen of Sparta • iliad • legendary heroes and heroines • Legends • Mark Twain • moral allegory tales • Moral lessons folklore • Mythological stories for kids • Nathaniel Hawthorne juvenile fiction • Puritanical influence tales • Robert Louis Stevenson • Romanticism themes • Rudyard Kipling • Symbolism in myths • Tanglewood Tales adaptations • Timeless moral lessons • Troy • vivid imagery narratives • Wonder Book reimagined • Young reader morality
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