Books by "Edna Payson Brett"

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Of Gratitude & Happiness - The Thanksgiving Storybook

Of Gratitude & Happiness - The Thanksgiving Storybook

by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Louisa May Alcott, Nora Perry, Andrew Lang, George Eliot, Annie Hamilton Donnell, Mary Jane Holmes, Eugene Field, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Alfred Henry Lewis, O. Henry, Hezekiah Butterworth, Edward Everett Hale, Sarah Orne Jewett, Susan Coolidge, Amy Ella Blanchard, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Cornelius Mathews, Olive Thorne Miller, Alfred Gatty, Ida Hamilton Munsell, Eleanor H. Porter, C. A. Stephens, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Horatio Alger, Rose Terry Cooke, Edna Payson Brett, Isabel Gordon Curtis, Fannie Wilder Brown, Alice Wheildon, Pauline Shackleford Colyar, H. R. Schoolcraft

2023 · Good Press

Of Gratitude & Happiness - The Thanksgiving Storybook' stands as a rich anthology that captures the essence of Thanksgiving through a diverse array of literary styles, featuring works from a cadre of esteemed authors. The trove of narratives, essays, and poems within its pages not just celebrate the quintessential themes of gratitude and happiness but also traverse a broader literary landscape, reflecting the period's intricate social tapestries and philosophical musings. From historical tales to deeply personal reflections, the collection offers a comprehensive exploration of Thanksgiving's multifaceted significance, making standout pieces by editors and collective contributions pivotal in shaping its overarching narrative. The anthology draws upon the collective wisdom and experiences of authors who have been instrumental in American literature and beyond. Figures such as Harriet Beecher Stowe, Louisa May Alcott, and Nathaniel Hawthorne bring with them the weight of the American Renaissance, while others like George Eliot and Andrew Lang contribute from the broader stream of Victorian literature. This melting pot of authors, each with their unique backgrounds and literary prowess, converges on the shared themes of gratitude and happiness, thereby enriching the anthology's narrative depth. Their contributions not only reflect their own epochs and literary movements but also serve as a bridge connecting diverse cultural and historical contexts to the present-day reader. 'Of Gratitude & Happiness - The Thanksgiving Storybook' is more than an anthology; it is an invitation to delve into the rich tapestry of human emotions and narratives surrounding the theme of Thanksgiving. Readers are encouraged to explore this collection for both its educational value and its profound insights into the complexity of gratitude and happiness. Through the varied voices and literary styles presented, this book fosters a dialogue between the works of its contributors, offering a unique opportunity to engage with the timeless themes of the Thanksgiving spirit through the lens of some of literature's most beloved figures.

Thanksgiving Tales for Children

Thanksgiving Tales for Children

by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Louisa May Alcott, Andrew Lang, George Eliot, Annie Hamilton Donnell, Mrs. Alfred Gatty, Eugene Field, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Hezekiah Butterworth, Edward Everett Hale, Sarah Orne Jewett, Susan Coolidge, Maud Lindsay, Amy Ella Blanchard, Olive Thorne Miller, Winthrop Packard, Kate Upson Clark, Albert F. Blaisdell, Eleanor H. Porter, C. A. Stephens, J. T. Trowbridge, Eleanor L. Skinner, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, Rose Terry Cooke, Edna Payson Brett, Phila Butler Bowman, Katherine Grace Hulbert, Agnes Carr, Isabel Gordon Curtis, P. J. Stahl, Sheldon C. Stoddard, Francis K. Ball, R. K. Munkittrick, E. S. Brooks, Miss L. B. Pingree, Emily Hewitt Leland, Sophie Swett, Fannie Wilder Brown, Alice Wheildon, Pauline Shackleford Colyar, H. R. Schoolcraft

2023 · DigiCat

Diving into the rich tapestry of 'Thanksgiving Tales for Children,' readers are treated to an anthology that weaves together the threads of gratitude, family, and the warmth of communal gatherings. This collection spans a remarkable range of literary forms—from enchanting fairy tales to poignant moral stories—all capturing the essence of Thanksgiving. Within its pages, mythological inflections converse gracefully with didactic narratives, creating a comprehensive exploration of this cherished tradition. Key pieces within the collection invite readers not just to celebrate the holiday, but to absorb the timeless lessons of kindness, empathy, and human connection. The anthology assembles a formidable roster of authors, whose storied careers have collectively shaped the landscape of Victorian and Edwardian children's literature. From the likes of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Louisa May Alcott to Lucy Maud Montgomery and George Eliot, this collection places historic literary figures alongside lesser-known, yet equally impactful storytellers. Their narratives transcend cultural and temporal boundaries, channeling the spirit of Thanksgiving as both a reflection of uniquely American traditions and as a universal representation of family and community. As such, this anthology resonates with the historical and cultural movements advocating for social cohesion and moral reflection. This anthology promises an enlightening journey through the perspectives of diverse authors, offering readers not just a snapshot of yesteryear's literary style, but an opportunity to engage with timeless values inherent in Thanksgiving narratives. Here lies an invitation to explore and appreciate the intricacies of human nature and society as expressed through a multifaceted lens. Perfect for educational purposes or leisurely enjoyment, 'Thanksgiving Tales for Children' stands as a testament to the narrative power of collective voices in storytelling, inviting readers of all ages to reflect, learn, and partake in the dialogues that these tales inspire.

The Thanksgiving Storybook

The Thanksgiving Storybook

by Harriet Beecher Stowe, Louisa May Alcott, Nora Perry, Andrew Lang, George Eliot, Annie Hamilton Donnell, Mary Jane Holmes, Eugene Field, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Alfred Henry Lewis, O. Henry, Hezekiah Butterworth, Edward Everett Hale, Sarah Orne Jewett, Susan Coolidge, Amy Ella Blanchard, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Cornelius Mathews, Olive Thorne Miller, Alfred Gatty, Ida Hamilton Munsell, Eleanor H. Porter, C. A. Stephens, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Horatio Alger, Rose Terry Cooke, Edna Payson Brett, Isabel Gordon Curtis, Fannie Wilder Brown, Alice Wheildon, Pauline Shackleford Colyar, H. R. Schoolcraft

2022 · DigiCat

The Thanksgiving Storybook is a monumental collection that encapsulates the gratitude and familial warmth traditionally associated with this beloved American holiday. This anthology stretches across various literary styles and genres, from heartfelt narratives and poignant poetry to whimsical fables, capturing the multifaceted essence of Thanksgiving. Readers will encounter stories that navigate the intricate themes of family, community, and resilience, resonating with contemporary audiences while maintaining a timeless charm. The inclusion of both revered classics and lesser-known gems ensures a diverse tapestry of voices and experiences that enrich the collection. The distinguished array of authors featured in The Thanksgiving Storybook includes literary giants such as Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman, alongside other influential voices from the 19th and early 20th centuries. These contributors offer unique insights into the traditions and societal nuances of their eras, providing readers with both historical context and universal truths. The anthology aligns with pivotal cultural and literary movements, such as the sentimental and reformative literature of the time, revealing how Thanksgiving serves as both a backdrop and a catalyst for broader discussions on morality, community, and identity. For readers and scholars alike, The Thanksgiving Storybook offers a rare opportunity to immerse oneself in a rich and varied literary landscape. The collection's breadth of insights, coupled with its emphasis on gratitude and communal ties, promises to educate and engage. It invites readers to reflect on the intertwining of personal and cultural narratives that define the Thanksgiving tradition, fostering a dialogue between the diverse authors' works that persists beyond the page. This anthology is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of this quintessentially American holiday through the lens of literary excellence.