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Penelope's English Experiences (eBook)

Being Extracts from the Commonplace Book of Penelope Hamilton
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2022
77 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654737772-6 (EAN)

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Penelope's English Experiences - Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin
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In 'Penelope's English Experiences' by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, readers are transported to late 19th-century England through the eyes of the titular character, Penelope. The book takes the form of a series of letters written by Penelope to her friend as she navigates English society, customs, and the idiosyncrasies of British life. Wiggin's writing is characterized by its charming and witty narrative style, providing readers with insight into the social norms and daily life of the period. 'Penelope's English Experiences' is reminiscent of other epistolary novels of the time, offering a unique and entertaining glimpse into English society through an American perspective. Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin, a noted children's author, drew upon her own experiences as a traveler to England to pen this delightful and insightful book. Her keen observations and sense of humor shine through in Penelope's adventures, making the story both educational and entertaining. Wiggin's background in education and storytelling undoubtedly influenced her ability to create a compelling narrative that captures the essence of English culture. For readers interested in Victorian literature, cultural studies, or simply seeking an engaging and light-hearted read, 'Penelope's English Experiences' comes highly recommended. Wiggin's vivid descriptions and lovable characters make this book a gem of transatlantic storytelling, offering a delightful escape to a bygone era.

Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin (1856–1923) was an American educator and author, known for her charming and vivid style of children's literature. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Wiggin spent much of her career committed to the welfare of children, notably founding the first free kindergarten in San Francisco in 1878 and later the Silver Street Kindergarten. She published her first book, 'The Story of Patsy' (1883), to fund her school and continue her educational work. Wiggin gained prominence with the Newbery Honor-winning novel 'Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm' (1903), which became a classic of children's literature and was adapted into several films and plays. Her ability to blend humor, empathy, and social observation made her work endearing to both children and adults. 'Penelope's English Experiences' (1893), another notable book by Wiggin, is a travelogue that explores English society through the eyes of an American protagonist. Her literature often showcased her wit and the genteel satire through which she lightly critiqued social norms. Wiggin's literary contributions extend to the adaptation of Mother Goose rhymes and the editing of classic fairy tales, presenting them to young audiences in an accessible manner. Her work remains an important part of the canon of early American children's literature and continues to be enjoyed by readers around the world.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Essays / Feuilleton
Schlagworte 19th century • 19th century women writers • American authors classic literature • American Literature • americans • American woman abroad • Anglo-American literature • classic literary fiction • Cross-cultural exchanges • Cultural Observations • Edwardian era England • England • English culture in literature • Feminine perspective • Fiction • historical humor writing • Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin books • Penelope series • social life and customs • Social satire • Travel Memoir • Travel narrative fiction • Turn of the century society • Victorian England • victorian era fiction • Women's literature
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