Klassikere
In 'Mari, Our Little Norwegian Cousin,' Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade presents an endearing portrayal of Norwegian culture through the eyes of a young girl, Mari. This book, enriched with Wade's characteristic blend of charming storytelling and insightful description, is an invaluable gem in children's literature that brings to life the daily experiences and vibrant traditions of early 20th century Norway. The narrative is not only accessible to its intended young readers, but also encompasses a timeless folkloric quality, placing it within the broader literary context of ethnographic fiction designed to educate and inform about diverse ways of life.
Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade, a prolific author of the early 1900s, was renowned for her series of children's books focusing on the lives of little cousins from around the world. Wade's extensive body of work reflects her dedication to bridging cultural gaps and building understanding among young readers. In crafting 'Mari, Our Little Norwegian Cousin,' she drew upon the deep well of her compassion for people of various customs and backgrounds, an empathy that is palpable throughout her writings and likely spurred by the broader internationalist movements of her time.
'Mari, Our Little Norwegian Cousin' comes highly recommended for both young readers and adults with an interest in cultural studies and historical children's literature. Wade's literary creation offers a delightful window into Norway's rich traditions and childhood innocence, encouraging readers to appreciate the diversity of world cultures through the universal lens of youth. The book serves not only as entertainment but also as an educational tool, promoting cross-cultural understanding and instilling a sense of global community.
© 2022 DigiCat (E-bog): 8596547351412
Release date
E-bog: 16. september 2022
Klassikere
In 'Mari, Our Little Norwegian Cousin,' Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade presents an endearing portrayal of Norwegian culture through the eyes of a young girl, Mari. This book, enriched with Wade's characteristic blend of charming storytelling and insightful description, is an invaluable gem in children's literature that brings to life the daily experiences and vibrant traditions of early 20th century Norway. The narrative is not only accessible to its intended young readers, but also encompasses a timeless folkloric quality, placing it within the broader literary context of ethnographic fiction designed to educate and inform about diverse ways of life.
Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade, a prolific author of the early 1900s, was renowned for her series of children's books focusing on the lives of little cousins from around the world. Wade's extensive body of work reflects her dedication to bridging cultural gaps and building understanding among young readers. In crafting 'Mari, Our Little Norwegian Cousin,' she drew upon the deep well of her compassion for people of various customs and backgrounds, an empathy that is palpable throughout her writings and likely spurred by the broader internationalist movements of her time.
'Mari, Our Little Norwegian Cousin' comes highly recommended for both young readers and adults with an interest in cultural studies and historical children's literature. Wade's literary creation offers a delightful window into Norway's rich traditions and childhood innocence, encouraging readers to appreciate the diversity of world cultures through the universal lens of youth. The book serves not only as entertainment but also as an educational tool, promoting cross-cultural understanding and instilling a sense of global community.
© 2022 DigiCat (E-bog): 8596547351412
Release date
E-bog: 16. september 2022
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