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    From Instruction to Delight: An Anthology of Children's Literature to 1850

    From Instruction to Delight by Demers, Patricia;

    An Anthology of Children's Literature to 1850

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    • Kiadás sorszáma 4
    • Kiadó OUP Canada
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2015. április 9.

    • ISBN 9780199010882
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem432 oldal
    • Méret 225x151x21 mm
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    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk 189 photos
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    From Instruction to Delight is an anthology that traces the development of the genre of children's literature from its earnest beginnings to the dawn of its Golden Age.

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    Hosszú leírás:

    This rich survey of children's literature from the middle ages to the mid-nineteenth century features a remarkable variety of literary forms, including fairy tales, fables, letters, and poems. Drawing on an ever-growing body of scholarship, this anthology places each selection in the context of its era and helps students develop an appreciation of early children's literature.

    The inclusion of more fairy tales and fables better represents an important area of children's literature, both for the specified time period and for later developments in the field."

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    Illustrations
    Preface
    Acknowledgements
    Part One: Early Lessons at Home and School
    AELFRIC
    From The Colloquy (c. 1000)
    BARTHOLOMEW THE ENGLISHMAN
    From On the Properties of Things (c. 1250)
    ANONYMOUS
    The ABC of Aristotle (c. 1430)
    FRANCIS SEAGER
    From The Schoole of Vertue and Booke of Good Nurture (1557)
    HUGH RHODES
    From The Boke of Nurture, or Schoole of Good Manners (1577)
    HUGH PLAT
    From A Jewell House of Art and Nature (1594)
    The Hornbook
    The Battledore
    Domestic Writing: Juvenilia and Mothers' Advice
    WILLIAM PAGET
    'A new yeres gift' (1581)
    GEORGE BERKELEY
    'George Bercklay to his grandfather' (1610) and 'George to Mrs Cave his mothers wayting woman' (c. 1613)
    MARY DOWNING
    A Letter to her Father: Mary Downing to Emmanuel Downing (1635)
    ELIZABETH GRYMESTON
    From Miscelanea, Meditations, Memoratives (1604)
    ELIZABETH JOSCELIN
    From The Mothers Legacie to her Unborne Childe (1624)
    Writing of Clergymen and Schoolmasters
    EDWARD TOPSELL
    From The Historie of Four-Footed Beastes (1607)
    JOHAN AMOS COMENIUS
    From Orbis Sensualium Pictus (1659)
    Part Two: Puritan 'Hell-Fire': Warnings and Warmth
    JOHN COTTON
    From Milk for Babes (1646)
    ANNE BRADSTREET
    'Upon my Son Samuel' (1657) and 'In reference to her Children' (1659)
    JAMES JANEWAY
    From A Token for Children (1672)
    BENJAMIN KEACH
    From War with the Devil (1673)
    From The New England Primer (1683-1830)
    JOHN BUNYAN
    From A Book for Boys and Girls (1686)
    Part Three: Lyrical Instruction: Christian Songs and Secular Fables
    Holy Commotions in the Soul
    ISAAC WATTS
    From Divine Songs (1715) and Moral Songs (1740)
    Witty Instructions in the World
    ROGER L'ESTRANGE NEW
    'A Lyon and a Mouse,' From Fables of Aesop and Other Eminent Mythologists, with Morals and Reflexions (1692, 1694, 1720)
    SAMUEL CROXALL
    'The Shepherd's Boy,' NEW 'The Fox and the Goat,' From The Fables of Aesop and Others (1722)
    JOHN GAY
    From Fables (1727)
    MARY BARBER
    From Poems on Several Occasions (1734)
    Part Four: Mother Goose and Chapbooks
    Fairy Tales in English
    CHARLES PERRAULT NEW
    'Cinderilla' and 'The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood,' From Histories or Tales of Past Times with Morals, translated by Robert Samber (1729)
    Ballads and Folklore
    An Elegy on the Death and Burial of Cock Robin (1744)
    The Interesting Story of the Children in the Wood (1595)
    From The Life and Death of Tom Thumb (c.1703)
    The Friar and Boy; or EW The Young Piper's Pleasant Pastime (1760)
    From The Riddle Book; or, Fireside Amusements (late eighteenth century)
    Part Five: Boreman, Cooper, and Newbery: 'Instruction with Delight'
    THOMAS BOREMAN
    From The Gigantick History (1741)
    JOHN NEWBERY
    From A Little Pretty Pocket-Book (1744)
    From Nurse Truelove's New Year's Gift (1755)
    From The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes (1765)
    Part Six: Rational Moralists
    Tutors' Lessons by Example: Dramatic, Useful Knowledge
    SARAH FIELDING
    From The Governess (1749)
    DANIEL FENNING NEW
    'A Set of Alphabetical Copies,' From The Universal Spelling-Book (1755)
    MARY ANN KILNER
    From The Adventures of a Pincushion (c. 1780)
    JANE CAVE
    From Poems on Various Subjects (1783)
    ANNE 'NANCY' SHIPPEN LIVINGSTON
    From Nancy Shippen: Her Journal Book (1783)
    THOMAS DAY
    From The History of Sandford and Merton (1783)
    LADY ELLENOR FENN
    From Cobwebs to Catch Flies (c. 1783)
    DOROTHY KILNER NEW
    'A Conversation between Master Tommy and Miss Jenny on Reading,' From Poems on Various Subjects for the Amusement of Youth (1785)
    MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT
    From Original Stories from Real Life (1788)
    PRISCILLA WAKEFIELD
    From Mental Improvement (1794)
    MARIA EDGEWORTH
    'The Purple Jar,' From Early Lessons (1801)
    The Perennial Fable
    LADY ELLENOR FENN NEW
    'The Fox and the Crow,' From Fables in Monosyllables by Mrs Teachwell (1783)
    ROBERT DODSLEY
    'The Tortoise and the Two Ducks,' From Dodsley in Miniature; or, The Polite Fabulist (1803)
    EDWARD BALDWIN (WILLIAM GODWIN) NEW
    'The Dog in the Manger,' From Fables Ancient and Modern (1805)
    Children Giving and Receiving Instruction
    CATHARINE PARR TRAILL
    From The Young Emigrants (1826)
    HENRY SHARPE HORSLEY
    From The Affectionate Parent's Gift (1828)
    JANE MARCET
    From Mary's Grammar (1835)
    JACOB ABBOTT
    'The Reason Why' From Rollo at School (1839)
    BARBARA HOFLAND
    'Janetta and her Jujubes', From Farewell Tales Founded on Facts (1840)
    Part Seven: Sunday School Moralists
    Children Learning Eagerly
    GEORGE BURDER
    From Early Piety (1777)
    ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD
    From Hymns in Prose for Children (1781) and Lessons for Children: Part Four (1788)
    SARAH TRIMMER
    From Fabulous Histories (1786) and The Charity School Spelling Book (c. 1798)
    ROWLAND HILL
    From Divine Hymns (1790) and Instructions for Children (1794)
    Lessons from Life
    HANNAH MORE
    'Black Giles, the Poacher: Part II' From Cheap Repository Tracts (1796)
    MARY MARTHA SHERWOOD
    From The History of the Fairchild Family (1818)
    FAVELL LEE MORTIMER
    From The Peep of Day (1833)
    MRS DALBY
    From Dutch Tiles (1842)
    Part Eight: Harbingers of the Golden Age
    Poetry for All Ages
    CHRISTOPHER SMART
    From Hymns for the Amusement of Children (1772) and 'My Cat Jeoffry', From Jubilate Agno
    WILLIAM BLAKE
    From Songs of Innocence and of Experience (1794)
    Playful Instruction
    LADY ELLENOR FENN NEW
    The Grammar Box (1790)
    'Education,' From Hieroglyphic Amusement (1791)
    JOHN MARSHALL
    From The Infant's Library (c. 1800)
    Ivory Paddles (c. 1800) NEW
    The Infant's Cabinet of Various Objects (1801) NEW
    The Book Case of Instruction (1812-1813) NEW
    L'Alphabet Moral (1820) NEW
    From First Book for Children (1823) NEW
    From Nouvel Alphabet pour les Commençans (1830) NEW
    The Royal ABC (c. 1844) NEW
    The Earth and Its Inhabitants (1850) NEW
    Versified Delights and Re-tellings
    ANN TAYLOR GILBERT and JANE TAYLOR
    From Original Poems for Infant Minds (1804-1805) and Rhymes for the Nursery (1806)
    ELIZABETH TURNER
    From The Daisy (1807)
    WILLIAM ROSCOE
    The Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast (1807)
    FELICIA DOROTHEA BROWNE
    From Poems (1808)
    RICHARD SCRAFTON SHARPE
    The Master Cat or Puss in Boots (1808)
    CHARLES LAMB
    Beauty and the Beast (1811)
    From Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect Pronunciation (1813)
    CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE
    'A Visit from Saint Nicholas' (1823)
    SARAH JOSEPHA HALE
    From Poems for Our Children (1830)
    ELEANOR MURE
    The Story of the Three Bears (1831)
    MARY BOTHAM HOWITT
    From Sketches of Natural History (1834)
    The Charm of Narrative
    CATHERINE SINCLAIR
    From Holiday House: A Series of Tales (1839)
    ELIZA LEE FOLLEN
    From New Nursery Songs for All Good Children (1843)
    EDWARD LEAR
    From The Book of Nonsense (1846)
    HEINRICH HOFFMANN
    From The English Struwwelpeter (1848)
    JANE COTTON BOUCHER de MONTIZAMBERT
    The Sad Tale of Mrs Mole and Mrs Mouse (c. 1849)
    JAKOB and WILHELM GRIMM NEW
    'Hansel and Grethel,' From Household Stories (1853)
    Bibliography
    Index

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