Queer Stories For Boys and Girls

Queer Stories For Boys and Girls

Edward Eggleston

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Global Book Company
Año de edición:
2023
ISBN:
9781835912652
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'Queer Stories For Boys and Girls' is a collection of short stories written by Edward Eggleston, an American historian and author, primarily known for his works in children’s literature and historical fiction. The book was first published in 1884.Key Features:Diverse Tales: The collection includes a variety of short stories that cater to both boys and girls. Each story is designed to engage young readers with imaginative narratives and relatable characters.Moral Lessons: Like many children’s literature works of the time, Eggleston’s stories often incorporate moral lessons. The tales aim to impart values and virtues to the young audience, reflecting the prevailing Victorian-era emphasis on character development.Educational Elements: Eggleston, who was a teacher and preacher, incorporates educational elements into his stories. Through the adventures and experiences of the characters, readers might learn about geography, history, or moral principles.Cultural Context: The stories provide a glimpse into the cultural and social context of the late 19th century in America. They reflect the norms, attitudes, and values of the time, offering both entertainment and a historical perspective.Accessible Language: Edward Eggleston wrote with a style that was accessible to young readers. The language is straightforward, making the stories suitable for the intended audience.Gender-Inclusive Title: The use of the term 'queer' in the title may seem unusual to modern readers, but in the context of the 19th century, it simply meant 'strange' or 'unusual.' The title suggests a collection of unique and interesting stories rather than having any modern connotations related to sexual orientation.It’s important to note that the language, themes, and cultural perspectives in books written during the 19th century might differ from contemporary norms. Readers today may approach these stories with an awareness of historical context and evolving societal attitudes.As with many works from this period, 'Queer Stories For Boys and Girls' can provide insights into the values and literary conventions of the time while offering an engaging reading experience for those interested in historical children’s literature.

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