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Ten Boys from Dickens (eBook)

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2022
153 Seiten
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859-654736906-6 (EAN)

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Ten Boys from Dickens - Kate Dickinson Sweetser
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In "Ten Boys from Dickens," Kate Dickinson Sweetser artfully adapts the themes and memorable characters found in Charles Dickens' works to celebrate the virtues of ten young boys who embody the spirit of resilience, kindness, and integrity. The narrative unfolds through a series of engaging vignettes, each inspired by Dickensian archetypes that reflect the societal issues of the 19th century, particularly those surrounding childhood, poverty, and moral development. Sweetser's prose is imbued with a captivating charm that echoes Dickens' playful yet poignant style, inviting readers to both delight in and ponder the ethical dilemmas faced by the young protagonists. Kate Dickinson Sweetser, an accomplished author and educator, was deeply influenced by the social reforms and literary contributions of her time. Her dedication to youth welfare, combined with a profound appreciation for Dickens' storytelling and social commentary, drove her to craft this poignant homage. Sweetser aimed to emphasize the intrinsic nobility of children amidst societal struggles, encouraging a compassionate understanding of youth's potential. "Ten Boys from Dickens" is a masterful exploration of character and morality that resonates with readers of all ages. This book not only serves as an inspiring introduction to Dickens' legacy but also reminds us of the enduring virtues that can emerge even in the harshest conditions. Recommended for educators and parents alike, it is a timeless reminder of compassion and perseverance.

Kate Dickinson Sweetser was an esteemed American author noted for her contributions to children's literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Sweetser displayed a profound affinity for literature from an early age, a passion that translated into a career of retelling classic tales for young readers. Her distinctive approach made the rich tapestries of the literary greats accessible and engaging to the younger generation. Among her several adaptations, 'Ten Boys from Dickens' remains a prime example of her work, showcasing her ability to preserve the essence of Charles Dickens's memorable characters while rendering them relatable to children. Her literary style often involved a simplified narrative technique that retained the core values and themes of the original works. Sweetser's careful preservation of the moral and educational aspects in her adaptations made her writings a mainstay in educational settings. While much of her life remains unchronicled in popular literary databases, Sweetser's legacy lives on through her adaptations, which continue to introduce new readers to the classics.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 1812-1870 • 19th century literature • 19th century novels • American Progressive Era influence • Boys • characters • Charles • charles dickens characters • Childhood in literature • Children's literature homage • classic literary fiction • Dickens • Dickens based study • dickensian characters • Dickensian fiction • Dickensian young heroes • educational literature • English literary critique • English literature • english literature classics • historical fiction classics • Historical setting examination • interior motivations analysis • Kate Dickinson Sweetser books • literary adaptations • literary character development • Literary Criticism Analysis • Literary history exploration • Literary scholarship reflections • male characterization study • scholarly Dickens exploration • Scholarly reflections • social context exploration • Victorian character analysis • Victorian era children • Victorian Literature
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