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A Little Pretty Pocket-book (eBook)

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2022
67 Seiten
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859-654702352-4 (EAN)

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A Little Pretty Pocket-book - John Newbery
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In his pioneering work, "A Little Pretty Pocket-book," John Newbery crafts a delightful blend of entertainment and education tailored specifically for young readers. First published in 1744, this charming book is composed of rhymes, tales, and simple games that not only engage children but also instill moral values and practical lessons. Displaying an innovative approach, Newbery employs a playful yet didactic literary style, marking a significant shift in children's literature by emphasizing the importance of both enjoyment and instruction. This work is notable in the literary context of 18th-century England, as it serves as one of the first examples of books intended solely for children, thus laying the groundwork for future educational literature. John Newbery, often heralded as the 'father of children's literature,' was deeply influenced by the societal shifts of his time, particularly the growing recognition of childhood as a distinct and valuable phase of life. His varied career as a bookseller and publisher revealed his commitment to making literature accessible and appealing to youth. Newbery's keen understanding of child psychology and his innovative spirit drove him to create publications that would resonate with young minds. This innovative volume is highly recommended for anyone interested in the evolution of children's literature or for parents seeking quality reading materials for their children. Newbery's engaging narrative style and moral undertones make this work a timeless resource that continues to be relevant and enjoyable for contemporary readers.

John Newbery (1713–1767) was a pioneering figure in children's literature, recognized for his innovative approach to producing and marketing books specifically for children. His most famous work, 'A Little Pretty Pocket-Book' (1744), is often regarded as one of the first books to truly consider the needs and interests of children, effectively marking the dawn of the modern children's book industry. Born in Waltham St. Lawrence, Berkshire, England, Newbery moved to London where he established a publishing firm that specialized in children's books, amongst other literary works. His method involved not only the content but also the packaging of books, including toys and games with his publications to make them more appealing to young audiences. The literary style of 'A Little Pretty Pocket-Book' was didactic yet entertaining, embodying an ideal blend of amusement and instruction that was pioneering for its time. The book was intended to convey moral lessons through simple games, stories, and rhymes. Newbery's impact on children's literature was so significant that the American Library Association named its prestigious children's book award the Newbery Medal in his honor. Throughout his career, Newbery demonstrated an unmatched understanding of children's literature's developmental role and commercial potential, paving the way for future children's authors and the growth of the genre.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 29.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Malerei / Plastik
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch Schulbuch / Allgemeinbildende Schulen
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Schlagworte 18th-century children's book • 18th century children's literature • 18th-Century England • A Little Pretty Pocket-book • British children's author • British children's classics • Children's books • children's educational books • children's educational stories • Children's etiquette • Children's literature • classic children's literature • colorful illustrations games • Culture • didactic children's books • Early childhood education • educational entertainment • educational literature • English children's book • Etiquette • historical children's book • Historical moral lessons • historical picture books • Humanities • illustrated books for children • interactive reading experience • John Newbery • John Newbery early works • John Newbery publications • Literacy and education • moral lessons poems • origin of children's literature • playful language style • Social conduct rules • timeless literary masterpiece
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