The Greatest Animal Stories for a Warm Christmas Eve - The Tailor of Gloucester Voyages of Doctor Dolittle Story of a Stuffed Elephant Peace on Earth Good-Will to Dogs Miss Muffet's Christmas Party
Charles Dickens, L. Frank Baum, Anna Sewell, Eugene Field, E. T. A. Hoffmann, Walter Crane, Hugh Lofting, Kenneth Grahame, Margery Williams, Laura Lee Hope, Mary Wilkins Freeman, Frances Browne, Eleanor Hallowell Abbott, Beatrix Potter, Amy Ella Blanchard, Samuel McChord Crothers, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward, Amelia C. Houghton, John Punnett Peters, Georgianna M. Bishop, Archibald Beresford Sullivan, Charlotte B. Herr
Maison d'édition: DigiCat
Synopsis
The Greatest Animal Stories for a Warm Christmas Eve' is an enchanting collection that transcends the ordinary to offer a rich tapestry of literary artistry, underscored by a mesmerizing blend of whimsical tales, poignant reflections, and captivating adventures. Within its pages, readers will discover a diverse array of styles, from the pastoral and the Gothic, to the fantastical and the morally instructive, all unified by the overarching theme of animals and their integral part in deeply human narratives. This anthology stands out for its historic and cultural significance, inviting readers to explore celebrated works that have charmed and educated generations. The inclusion of universally admired pieces ensures a broad appeal, making it a vital compendium for those fascinated by the interplay between animals and the human experience. The contributing authors and editors themselves are a testament to the anthology's breadth and depth. Spanning different eras, from the Victorian zeal of Charles Dickens to the magical realms of L. Frank Baum, and the pastoral beauty in the works of Beatrix Potter, these literary figures bring their unique voices to a common cause. This collection aligns with various literary movements, offering a panoramic view of the evolution of animal narratives, from tales imbued with moral lessons to those that reflect changing attitudes towards animals and nature. The diversity of authors ensures a rich tapestry of cultural and historical contexts, providing a depth of insight into the ways in which animals have been seen as companions, symbols, and characters in their own right. This anthology is an essential addition to any library, offering readers the chance to immerse themselves in the world of animal tales that have captured the hearts of many. Beyond its entertainment value, 'The Greatest Animal Stories for a Warm Christmas Eve' serves as a scholarly resource, illuminating thematic continuities and variations across different time periods and cultural milieus. It invites readers to explore a multiplicity of perspectives and to appreciate the nuanced ways in which these stories reflect on human nature, society, and the boundless imaginative possibilities that animals inspire in storytelling. This collection is not just a journey through the animal kingdom; it is an exploration of humanity itself.