The Greatest Classics for Children in One Volume
By James Matthew Barrie, Louisa May Alcott, Lewis Carroll, George MacDonald, Kenneth Grahame, E. Nesbit, Beatrix Potter, Thornton Burgess, Margery Williams, Ruth Stiles Gannett, Howard R. Garis, L. Frank Baum, Rudyard Kipling, Hugh Lofting, E. T. A. Hoffmann, Vishnu Sharma, Aesop, Hans Christian Andersen, The Brothers Grimm, Andrew Lang, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Oscar Wilde, Evelyn Sharp, Maurice Maeterlinck, Georgette Leblanc, John Ruskin, Carl Sandburg, Mary Louisa Molesworth, Johnny Gruelle, Carlo Collodi, George Haven Putnam, Johanna Spyri, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Emerson Hough, Eleanor H. Porter, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Dorothy Canfield, Susan Coolidge, Gertrude Chandler Warner, Mark Twain, R. L. Stevenson, John Meade Falkner, Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb, Jonathan Swift, Miguel Cervantes, Daniel Defoe, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Anna Sewell, Jack London, E. Boyd Smith, Jennie Hall, Howard Pyle, Marion St. John Webb, Jules Verne & Eva March Tappan
- Release Date: 2020-12-17
- Genre: Classics for Kids
Description
The Greatest Classics for Children in One Volume is an expansive anthology that bridges the gap between timeless folklore and modern fairy tales. It encompasses a wide spectrum of styles, from the didactic allegories of Aesop and Vishnu Sharma to the whimsical adventures authored by Lewis Carroll and Kenneth Grahame, offering a comprehensive panorama of the literary traditions that have shaped children's literature across various cultures and eras. Among the gems are the evocative fantasies of George MacDonald and the poignant morals depicted by Hans Christian Andersen, marking this collection as pivotal in the realm of juvenile storytelling. The contributing authors, ranging from the Victorian giants like J.M. Barrie and Rudyard Kipling to early twentieth-century storytellers like Beatrix Potter and E. Nesbit, bring a rich diversity of backgrounds, infusing the collection with wide-ranging insights on youth, imagination, and morality. This anthology not only showcases writers pivotal to Western literary canons, such as the Brothers Grimm and Oscar Wilde, but also includes influential figures from less represented traditions, enhancing the themes with their unique cultural perspectives. The multitude of voices converges to create a textured mosaic of global storytelling traditions, emphasizing themes of adventure, ethics, and the universal trials of growing up. For the discerning reader, The Greatest Classics for Children in One Volume offers an unprecedented journey through the literary landscapes of childhood across the world. This collection promises to be an invaluable educational tool, broadening understanding through a rich diversity of narrative forms and thematic explorations. It invites readers to traverse magical lands and real world challenges alike, fostering a deep appreciation for the art of storytelling and the myriad ways it reflects and shapes children's perceptions of the world.