From Instruction to Delight
An Anthology of Children's Literature to 1850
Herausgeber: Demers, Patricia
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Herausgeber: Demers, Patricia
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From Instruction to Delight is an anthology that traces the development of the genre of children's literature from its earnest beginnings to the dawn of its Golden Age.
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From Instruction to Delight is an anthology that traces the development of the genre of children's literature from its earnest beginnings to the dawn of its Golden Age.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 4th Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780199010882
- ISBN-10: 0199010889
- Artikelnr.: 42730091
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 4th Revised edition
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9780199010882
- ISBN-10: 0199010889
- Artikelnr.: 42730091
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Patricia Demers, Professor of English at the University of Alberta, has written extensively about children's literature; her recent publications include Women's Writing in English; Early Modern England and an edition of Hannah More's Clebs in Search of a Wife.
* Illustrations
* Preface
* Acknowledgements
* Part One: Early Lessons at Home and School
* AELFRIC
* From The Colloquy (c. 1000)
* BARTHOLOMEW THE ENGLISHMAN
* From On the Properties of Things (c. 1250)
* ANONYMOUS
* The ABC of Aristotle (c. 1430)
* FRANCIS SEAGER
* From The Schoole of Vertue and Booke of Good Nurture (1557)
* HUGH RHODES
* From The Boke of Nurture, or Schoole of Good Manners (1577)
* HUGH PLAT
* From A Jewell House of Art and Nature (1594)
* The Hornbook
* The Battledore
* Domestic Writing: Juvenilia and Mothers' Advice
* WILLIAM PAGET
* 'A new yeres gift' (1581)
* GEORGE BERKELEY
* 'George Bercklay to his grandfather' (1610) and 'George to Mrs Cave
his mothers wayting woman' (c. 1613)
* MARY DOWNING
* A Letter to her Father: Mary Downing to Emmanuel Downing (1635)
* ELIZABETH GRYMESTON
* From Miscelanea, Meditations, Memoratives (1604)
* ELIZABETH JOSCELIN
* From The Mothers Legacie to her Unborne Childe (1624)
* Writing of Clergymen and Schoolmasters
* EDWARD TOPSELL
* From The Historie of Four-Footed Beastes (1607)
* JOHAN AMOS COMENIUS
* From Orbis Sensualium Pictus (1659)
* Part Two: Puritan 'Hell-Fire': Warnings and Warmth
* JOHN COTTON
* From Milk for Babes (1646)
* ANNE BRADSTREET
* 'Upon my Son Samuel' (1657) and 'In reference to her Children' (1659)
* JAMES JANEWAY
* From A Token for Children (1672)
* BENJAMIN KEACH
* From War with the Devil (1673)
* From The New England Primer (1683-1830)
* JOHN BUNYAN
* From A Book for Boys and Girls (1686)
* Part Three: Lyrical Instruction: Christian Songs and Secular Fables
* Holy Commotions in the Soul
* ISAAC WATTS
* From Divine Songs (1715) and Moral Songs (1740)
* Witty Instructions in the World
* ROGER L'ESTRANGE NEW
* 'A Lyon and a Mouse,' From Fables of Aesop and Other Eminent
Mythologists, with Morals and Reflexions (1692, 1694, 1720)
* SAMUEL CROXALL
* 'The Shepherd's Boy,' NEW 'The Fox and the Goat,' From The Fables of
Aesop and Others (1722)
* JOHN GAY
* From Fables (1727)
* MARY BARBER
* From Poems on Several Occasions (1734)
* Part Four: Mother Goose and Chapbooks
* Fairy Tales in English
* CHARLES PERRAULT NEW
* 'Cinderilla' and 'The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood,' From Histories or
Tales of Past Times with Morals, translated by Robert Samber (1729)
* Ballads and Folklore
* An Elegy on the Death and Burial of Cock Robin (1744)
* The Interesting Story of the Children in the Wood (1595)
* From The Life and Death of Tom Thumb (c.1703)
* The Friar and Boy; or EW The Young Piper's Pleasant Pastime (1760)
* From The Riddle Book; or, Fireside Amusements (late eighteenth
century)
* Part Five: Boreman, Cooper, and Newbery: 'Instruction with Delight'
* THOMAS BOREMAN
* From The Gigantick History (1741)
* JOHN NEWBERY
* From A Little Pretty Pocket-Book (1744)
* From Nurse Truelove's New Year's Gift (1755)
* From The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes (1765)
* Part Six: Rational Moralists
* Tutors' Lessons by Example: Dramatic, Useful Knowledge
* SARAH FIELDING
* From The Governess (1749)
* DANIEL FENNING NEW
* 'A Set of Alphabetical Copies,' From The Universal Spelling-Book
(1755)
* MARY ANN KILNER
* From The Adventures of a Pincushion (c. 1780)
* JANE CAVE
* From Poems on Various Subjects (1783)
* ANNE 'NANCY' SHIPPEN LIVINGSTON
* From Nancy Shippen: Her Journal Book (1783)
* THOMAS DAY
* From The History of Sandford and Merton (1783)
* LADY ELLENOR FENN
* From Cobwebs to Catch Flies (c. 1783)
* DOROTHY KILNER NEW
* 'A Conversation between Master Tommy and Miss Jenny on Reading,' From
Poems on Various Subjects for the Amusement of Youth (1785)
* MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT
* From Original Stories from Real Life (1788)
* PRISCILLA WAKEFIELD
* From Mental Improvement (1794)
* MARIA EDGEWORTH
* 'The Purple Jar,' From Early Lessons (1801)
* The Perennial Fable
* LADY ELLENOR FENN NEW
* 'The Fox and the Crow,' From Fables in Monosyllables by Mrs Teachwell
(1783)
* ROBERT DODSLEY
* 'The Tortoise and the Two Ducks,' From Dodsley in Miniature; or, The
Polite Fabulist (1803)
* EDWARD BALDWIN (WILLIAM GODWIN) NEW
* 'The Dog in the Manger,' From Fables Ancient and Modern (1805)
* Children Giving and Receiving Instruction
* CATHARINE PARR TRAILL
* From The Young Emigrants (1826)
* HENRY SHARPE HORSLEY
* From The Affectionate Parent's Gift (1828)
* JANE MARCET
* From Mary's Grammar (1835)
* JACOB ABBOTT
* 'The Reason Why' From Rollo at School (1839)
* BARBARA HOFLAND
* 'Janetta and her Jujubes', From Farewell Tales Founded on Facts
(1840)
* Part Seven: Sunday School Moralists
* Children Learning Eagerly
* GEORGE BURDER
* From Early Piety (1777)
* ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD
* From Hymns in Prose for Children (1781) and Lessons for Children:
Part Four (1788)
* SARAH TRIMMER
* From Fabulous Histories (1786) and The Charity School Spelling Book
(c. 1798)
* ROWLAND HILL
* From Divine Hymns (1790) and Instructions for Children (1794)
* Lessons from Life
* HANNAH MORE
* 'Black Giles, the Poacher: Part II' From Cheap Repository Tracts
(1796)
* MARY MARTHA SHERWOOD
* From The History of the Fairchild Family (1818)
* FAVELL LEE MORTIMER
* From The Peep of Day (1833)
* MRS DALBY
* From Dutch Tiles (1842)
* Part Eight: Harbingers of the Golden Age
* Poetry for All Ages
* CHRISTOPHER SMART
* From Hymns for the Amusement of Children (1772) and 'My Cat Jeoffry',
From Jubilate Agno
* WILLIAM BLAKE
* From Songs of Innocence and of Experience (1794)
* Playful Instruction
* LADY ELLENOR FENN NEW
* The Grammar Box (1790)
* 'Education,' From Hieroglyphic Amusement (1791)
* JOHN MARSHALL
* From The Infant's Library (c. 1800)
* Ivory Paddles (c. 1800) NEW
* The Infant's Cabinet of Various Objects (1801) NEW
* The Book Case of Instruction (1812-1813) NEW
* L'Alphabet Moral (1820) NEW
* From First Book for Children (1823) NEW
* From Nouvel Alphabet pour les Commençans (1830) NEW
* The Royal ABC (c. 1844) NEW
* The Earth and Its Inhabitants (1850) NEW
* Versified Delights and Re-tellings
* ANN TAYLOR GILBERT and JANE TAYLOR
* From Original Poems for Infant Minds (1804-1805) and Rhymes for the
Nursery (1806)
* ELIZABETH TURNER
* From The Daisy (1807)
* WILLIAM ROSCOE
* The Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast (1807)
* FELICIA DOROTHEA BROWNE
* From Poems (1808)
* RICHARD SCRAFTON SHARPE
* The Master Cat or Puss in Boots (1808)
* CHARLES LAMB
* Beauty and the Beast (1811)
* From Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect
Pronunciation (1813)
* CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE
* 'A Visit from Saint Nicholas' (1823)
* SARAH JOSEPHA HALE
* From Poems for Our Children (1830)
* ELEANOR MURE
* The Story of the Three Bears (1831)
* MARY BOTHAM HOWITT
* From Sketches of Natural History (1834)
* The Charm of Narrative
* CATHERINE SINCLAIR
* From Holiday House: A Series of Tales (1839)
* ELIZA LEE FOLLEN
* From New Nursery Songs for All Good Children (1843)
* EDWARD LEAR
* From The Book of Nonsense (1846)
* HEINRICH HOFFMANN
* From The English Struwwelpeter (1848)
* JANE COTTON BOUCHER de MONTIZAMBERT
* The Sad Tale of Mrs Mole and Mrs Mouse (c. 1849)
* JAKOB and WILHELM GRIMM NEW
* 'Hansel and Grethel,' From Household Stories (1853)
* Bibliography
* Index
* Preface
* Acknowledgements
* Part One: Early Lessons at Home and School
* AELFRIC
* From The Colloquy (c. 1000)
* BARTHOLOMEW THE ENGLISHMAN
* From On the Properties of Things (c. 1250)
* ANONYMOUS
* The ABC of Aristotle (c. 1430)
* FRANCIS SEAGER
* From The Schoole of Vertue and Booke of Good Nurture (1557)
* HUGH RHODES
* From The Boke of Nurture, or Schoole of Good Manners (1577)
* HUGH PLAT
* From A Jewell House of Art and Nature (1594)
* The Hornbook
* The Battledore
* Domestic Writing: Juvenilia and Mothers' Advice
* WILLIAM PAGET
* 'A new yeres gift' (1581)
* GEORGE BERKELEY
* 'George Bercklay to his grandfather' (1610) and 'George to Mrs Cave
his mothers wayting woman' (c. 1613)
* MARY DOWNING
* A Letter to her Father: Mary Downing to Emmanuel Downing (1635)
* ELIZABETH GRYMESTON
* From Miscelanea, Meditations, Memoratives (1604)
* ELIZABETH JOSCELIN
* From The Mothers Legacie to her Unborne Childe (1624)
* Writing of Clergymen and Schoolmasters
* EDWARD TOPSELL
* From The Historie of Four-Footed Beastes (1607)
* JOHAN AMOS COMENIUS
* From Orbis Sensualium Pictus (1659)
* Part Two: Puritan 'Hell-Fire': Warnings and Warmth
* JOHN COTTON
* From Milk for Babes (1646)
* ANNE BRADSTREET
* 'Upon my Son Samuel' (1657) and 'In reference to her Children' (1659)
* JAMES JANEWAY
* From A Token for Children (1672)
* BENJAMIN KEACH
* From War with the Devil (1673)
* From The New England Primer (1683-1830)
* JOHN BUNYAN
* From A Book for Boys and Girls (1686)
* Part Three: Lyrical Instruction: Christian Songs and Secular Fables
* Holy Commotions in the Soul
* ISAAC WATTS
* From Divine Songs (1715) and Moral Songs (1740)
* Witty Instructions in the World
* ROGER L'ESTRANGE NEW
* 'A Lyon and a Mouse,' From Fables of Aesop and Other Eminent
Mythologists, with Morals and Reflexions (1692, 1694, 1720)
* SAMUEL CROXALL
* 'The Shepherd's Boy,' NEW 'The Fox and the Goat,' From The Fables of
Aesop and Others (1722)
* JOHN GAY
* From Fables (1727)
* MARY BARBER
* From Poems on Several Occasions (1734)
* Part Four: Mother Goose and Chapbooks
* Fairy Tales in English
* CHARLES PERRAULT NEW
* 'Cinderilla' and 'The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood,' From Histories or
Tales of Past Times with Morals, translated by Robert Samber (1729)
* Ballads and Folklore
* An Elegy on the Death and Burial of Cock Robin (1744)
* The Interesting Story of the Children in the Wood (1595)
* From The Life and Death of Tom Thumb (c.1703)
* The Friar and Boy; or EW The Young Piper's Pleasant Pastime (1760)
* From The Riddle Book; or, Fireside Amusements (late eighteenth
century)
* Part Five: Boreman, Cooper, and Newbery: 'Instruction with Delight'
* THOMAS BOREMAN
* From The Gigantick History (1741)
* JOHN NEWBERY
* From A Little Pretty Pocket-Book (1744)
* From Nurse Truelove's New Year's Gift (1755)
* From The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes (1765)
* Part Six: Rational Moralists
* Tutors' Lessons by Example: Dramatic, Useful Knowledge
* SARAH FIELDING
* From The Governess (1749)
* DANIEL FENNING NEW
* 'A Set of Alphabetical Copies,' From The Universal Spelling-Book
(1755)
* MARY ANN KILNER
* From The Adventures of a Pincushion (c. 1780)
* JANE CAVE
* From Poems on Various Subjects (1783)
* ANNE 'NANCY' SHIPPEN LIVINGSTON
* From Nancy Shippen: Her Journal Book (1783)
* THOMAS DAY
* From The History of Sandford and Merton (1783)
* LADY ELLENOR FENN
* From Cobwebs to Catch Flies (c. 1783)
* DOROTHY KILNER NEW
* 'A Conversation between Master Tommy and Miss Jenny on Reading,' From
Poems on Various Subjects for the Amusement of Youth (1785)
* MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT
* From Original Stories from Real Life (1788)
* PRISCILLA WAKEFIELD
* From Mental Improvement (1794)
* MARIA EDGEWORTH
* 'The Purple Jar,' From Early Lessons (1801)
* The Perennial Fable
* LADY ELLENOR FENN NEW
* 'The Fox and the Crow,' From Fables in Monosyllables by Mrs Teachwell
(1783)
* ROBERT DODSLEY
* 'The Tortoise and the Two Ducks,' From Dodsley in Miniature; or, The
Polite Fabulist (1803)
* EDWARD BALDWIN (WILLIAM GODWIN) NEW
* 'The Dog in the Manger,' From Fables Ancient and Modern (1805)
* Children Giving and Receiving Instruction
* CATHARINE PARR TRAILL
* From The Young Emigrants (1826)
* HENRY SHARPE HORSLEY
* From The Affectionate Parent's Gift (1828)
* JANE MARCET
* From Mary's Grammar (1835)
* JACOB ABBOTT
* 'The Reason Why' From Rollo at School (1839)
* BARBARA HOFLAND
* 'Janetta and her Jujubes', From Farewell Tales Founded on Facts
(1840)
* Part Seven: Sunday School Moralists
* Children Learning Eagerly
* GEORGE BURDER
* From Early Piety (1777)
* ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD
* From Hymns in Prose for Children (1781) and Lessons for Children:
Part Four (1788)
* SARAH TRIMMER
* From Fabulous Histories (1786) and The Charity School Spelling Book
(c. 1798)
* ROWLAND HILL
* From Divine Hymns (1790) and Instructions for Children (1794)
* Lessons from Life
* HANNAH MORE
* 'Black Giles, the Poacher: Part II' From Cheap Repository Tracts
(1796)
* MARY MARTHA SHERWOOD
* From The History of the Fairchild Family (1818)
* FAVELL LEE MORTIMER
* From The Peep of Day (1833)
* MRS DALBY
* From Dutch Tiles (1842)
* Part Eight: Harbingers of the Golden Age
* Poetry for All Ages
* CHRISTOPHER SMART
* From Hymns for the Amusement of Children (1772) and 'My Cat Jeoffry',
From Jubilate Agno
* WILLIAM BLAKE
* From Songs of Innocence and of Experience (1794)
* Playful Instruction
* LADY ELLENOR FENN NEW
* The Grammar Box (1790)
* 'Education,' From Hieroglyphic Amusement (1791)
* JOHN MARSHALL
* From The Infant's Library (c. 1800)
* Ivory Paddles (c. 1800) NEW
* The Infant's Cabinet of Various Objects (1801) NEW
* The Book Case of Instruction (1812-1813) NEW
* L'Alphabet Moral (1820) NEW
* From First Book for Children (1823) NEW
* From Nouvel Alphabet pour les Commençans (1830) NEW
* The Royal ABC (c. 1844) NEW
* The Earth and Its Inhabitants (1850) NEW
* Versified Delights and Re-tellings
* ANN TAYLOR GILBERT and JANE TAYLOR
* From Original Poems for Infant Minds (1804-1805) and Rhymes for the
Nursery (1806)
* ELIZABETH TURNER
* From The Daisy (1807)
* WILLIAM ROSCOE
* The Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast (1807)
* FELICIA DOROTHEA BROWNE
* From Poems (1808)
* RICHARD SCRAFTON SHARPE
* The Master Cat or Puss in Boots (1808)
* CHARLES LAMB
* Beauty and the Beast (1811)
* From Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect
Pronunciation (1813)
* CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE
* 'A Visit from Saint Nicholas' (1823)
* SARAH JOSEPHA HALE
* From Poems for Our Children (1830)
* ELEANOR MURE
* The Story of the Three Bears (1831)
* MARY BOTHAM HOWITT
* From Sketches of Natural History (1834)
* The Charm of Narrative
* CATHERINE SINCLAIR
* From Holiday House: A Series of Tales (1839)
* ELIZA LEE FOLLEN
* From New Nursery Songs for All Good Children (1843)
* EDWARD LEAR
* From The Book of Nonsense (1846)
* HEINRICH HOFFMANN
* From The English Struwwelpeter (1848)
* JANE COTTON BOUCHER de MONTIZAMBERT
* The Sad Tale of Mrs Mole and Mrs Mouse (c. 1849)
* JAKOB and WILHELM GRIMM NEW
* 'Hansel and Grethel,' From Household Stories (1853)
* Bibliography
* Index
* Illustrations
* Preface
* Acknowledgements
* Part One: Early Lessons at Home and School
* AELFRIC
* From The Colloquy (c. 1000)
* BARTHOLOMEW THE ENGLISHMAN
* From On the Properties of Things (c. 1250)
* ANONYMOUS
* The ABC of Aristotle (c. 1430)
* FRANCIS SEAGER
* From The Schoole of Vertue and Booke of Good Nurture (1557)
* HUGH RHODES
* From The Boke of Nurture, or Schoole of Good Manners (1577)
* HUGH PLAT
* From A Jewell House of Art and Nature (1594)
* The Hornbook
* The Battledore
* Domestic Writing: Juvenilia and Mothers' Advice
* WILLIAM PAGET
* 'A new yeres gift' (1581)
* GEORGE BERKELEY
* 'George Bercklay to his grandfather' (1610) and 'George to Mrs Cave
his mothers wayting woman' (c. 1613)
* MARY DOWNING
* A Letter to her Father: Mary Downing to Emmanuel Downing (1635)
* ELIZABETH GRYMESTON
* From Miscelanea, Meditations, Memoratives (1604)
* ELIZABETH JOSCELIN
* From The Mothers Legacie to her Unborne Childe (1624)
* Writing of Clergymen and Schoolmasters
* EDWARD TOPSELL
* From The Historie of Four-Footed Beastes (1607)
* JOHAN AMOS COMENIUS
* From Orbis Sensualium Pictus (1659)
* Part Two: Puritan 'Hell-Fire': Warnings and Warmth
* JOHN COTTON
* From Milk for Babes (1646)
* ANNE BRADSTREET
* 'Upon my Son Samuel' (1657) and 'In reference to her Children' (1659)
* JAMES JANEWAY
* From A Token for Children (1672)
* BENJAMIN KEACH
* From War with the Devil (1673)
* From The New England Primer (1683-1830)
* JOHN BUNYAN
* From A Book for Boys and Girls (1686)
* Part Three: Lyrical Instruction: Christian Songs and Secular Fables
* Holy Commotions in the Soul
* ISAAC WATTS
* From Divine Songs (1715) and Moral Songs (1740)
* Witty Instructions in the World
* ROGER L'ESTRANGE NEW
* 'A Lyon and a Mouse,' From Fables of Aesop and Other Eminent
Mythologists, with Morals and Reflexions (1692, 1694, 1720)
* SAMUEL CROXALL
* 'The Shepherd's Boy,' NEW 'The Fox and the Goat,' From The Fables of
Aesop and Others (1722)
* JOHN GAY
* From Fables (1727)
* MARY BARBER
* From Poems on Several Occasions (1734)
* Part Four: Mother Goose and Chapbooks
* Fairy Tales in English
* CHARLES PERRAULT NEW
* 'Cinderilla' and 'The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood,' From Histories or
Tales of Past Times with Morals, translated by Robert Samber (1729)
* Ballads and Folklore
* An Elegy on the Death and Burial of Cock Robin (1744)
* The Interesting Story of the Children in the Wood (1595)
* From The Life and Death of Tom Thumb (c.1703)
* The Friar and Boy; or EW The Young Piper's Pleasant Pastime (1760)
* From The Riddle Book; or, Fireside Amusements (late eighteenth
century)
* Part Five: Boreman, Cooper, and Newbery: 'Instruction with Delight'
* THOMAS BOREMAN
* From The Gigantick History (1741)
* JOHN NEWBERY
* From A Little Pretty Pocket-Book (1744)
* From Nurse Truelove's New Year's Gift (1755)
* From The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes (1765)
* Part Six: Rational Moralists
* Tutors' Lessons by Example: Dramatic, Useful Knowledge
* SARAH FIELDING
* From The Governess (1749)
* DANIEL FENNING NEW
* 'A Set of Alphabetical Copies,' From The Universal Spelling-Book
(1755)
* MARY ANN KILNER
* From The Adventures of a Pincushion (c. 1780)
* JANE CAVE
* From Poems on Various Subjects (1783)
* ANNE 'NANCY' SHIPPEN LIVINGSTON
* From Nancy Shippen: Her Journal Book (1783)
* THOMAS DAY
* From The History of Sandford and Merton (1783)
* LADY ELLENOR FENN
* From Cobwebs to Catch Flies (c. 1783)
* DOROTHY KILNER NEW
* 'A Conversation between Master Tommy and Miss Jenny on Reading,' From
Poems on Various Subjects for the Amusement of Youth (1785)
* MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT
* From Original Stories from Real Life (1788)
* PRISCILLA WAKEFIELD
* From Mental Improvement (1794)
* MARIA EDGEWORTH
* 'The Purple Jar,' From Early Lessons (1801)
* The Perennial Fable
* LADY ELLENOR FENN NEW
* 'The Fox and the Crow,' From Fables in Monosyllables by Mrs Teachwell
(1783)
* ROBERT DODSLEY
* 'The Tortoise and the Two Ducks,' From Dodsley in Miniature; or, The
Polite Fabulist (1803)
* EDWARD BALDWIN (WILLIAM GODWIN) NEW
* 'The Dog in the Manger,' From Fables Ancient and Modern (1805)
* Children Giving and Receiving Instruction
* CATHARINE PARR TRAILL
* From The Young Emigrants (1826)
* HENRY SHARPE HORSLEY
* From The Affectionate Parent's Gift (1828)
* JANE MARCET
* From Mary's Grammar (1835)
* JACOB ABBOTT
* 'The Reason Why' From Rollo at School (1839)
* BARBARA HOFLAND
* 'Janetta and her Jujubes', From Farewell Tales Founded on Facts
(1840)
* Part Seven: Sunday School Moralists
* Children Learning Eagerly
* GEORGE BURDER
* From Early Piety (1777)
* ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD
* From Hymns in Prose for Children (1781) and Lessons for Children:
Part Four (1788)
* SARAH TRIMMER
* From Fabulous Histories (1786) and The Charity School Spelling Book
(c. 1798)
* ROWLAND HILL
* From Divine Hymns (1790) and Instructions for Children (1794)
* Lessons from Life
* HANNAH MORE
* 'Black Giles, the Poacher: Part II' From Cheap Repository Tracts
(1796)
* MARY MARTHA SHERWOOD
* From The History of the Fairchild Family (1818)
* FAVELL LEE MORTIMER
* From The Peep of Day (1833)
* MRS DALBY
* From Dutch Tiles (1842)
* Part Eight: Harbingers of the Golden Age
* Poetry for All Ages
* CHRISTOPHER SMART
* From Hymns for the Amusement of Children (1772) and 'My Cat Jeoffry',
From Jubilate Agno
* WILLIAM BLAKE
* From Songs of Innocence and of Experience (1794)
* Playful Instruction
* LADY ELLENOR FENN NEW
* The Grammar Box (1790)
* 'Education,' From Hieroglyphic Amusement (1791)
* JOHN MARSHALL
* From The Infant's Library (c. 1800)
* Ivory Paddles (c. 1800) NEW
* The Infant's Cabinet of Various Objects (1801) NEW
* The Book Case of Instruction (1812-1813) NEW
* L'Alphabet Moral (1820) NEW
* From First Book for Children (1823) NEW
* From Nouvel Alphabet pour les Commençans (1830) NEW
* The Royal ABC (c. 1844) NEW
* The Earth and Its Inhabitants (1850) NEW
* Versified Delights and Re-tellings
* ANN TAYLOR GILBERT and JANE TAYLOR
* From Original Poems for Infant Minds (1804-1805) and Rhymes for the
Nursery (1806)
* ELIZABETH TURNER
* From The Daisy (1807)
* WILLIAM ROSCOE
* The Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast (1807)
* FELICIA DOROTHEA BROWNE
* From Poems (1808)
* RICHARD SCRAFTON SHARPE
* The Master Cat or Puss in Boots (1808)
* CHARLES LAMB
* Beauty and the Beast (1811)
* From Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect
Pronunciation (1813)
* CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE
* 'A Visit from Saint Nicholas' (1823)
* SARAH JOSEPHA HALE
* From Poems for Our Children (1830)
* ELEANOR MURE
* The Story of the Three Bears (1831)
* MARY BOTHAM HOWITT
* From Sketches of Natural History (1834)
* The Charm of Narrative
* CATHERINE SINCLAIR
* From Holiday House: A Series of Tales (1839)
* ELIZA LEE FOLLEN
* From New Nursery Songs for All Good Children (1843)
* EDWARD LEAR
* From The Book of Nonsense (1846)
* HEINRICH HOFFMANN
* From The English Struwwelpeter (1848)
* JANE COTTON BOUCHER de MONTIZAMBERT
* The Sad Tale of Mrs Mole and Mrs Mouse (c. 1849)
* JAKOB and WILHELM GRIMM NEW
* 'Hansel and Grethel,' From Household Stories (1853)
* Bibliography
* Index
* Preface
* Acknowledgements
* Part One: Early Lessons at Home and School
* AELFRIC
* From The Colloquy (c. 1000)
* BARTHOLOMEW THE ENGLISHMAN
* From On the Properties of Things (c. 1250)
* ANONYMOUS
* The ABC of Aristotle (c. 1430)
* FRANCIS SEAGER
* From The Schoole of Vertue and Booke of Good Nurture (1557)
* HUGH RHODES
* From The Boke of Nurture, or Schoole of Good Manners (1577)
* HUGH PLAT
* From A Jewell House of Art and Nature (1594)
* The Hornbook
* The Battledore
* Domestic Writing: Juvenilia and Mothers' Advice
* WILLIAM PAGET
* 'A new yeres gift' (1581)
* GEORGE BERKELEY
* 'George Bercklay to his grandfather' (1610) and 'George to Mrs Cave
his mothers wayting woman' (c. 1613)
* MARY DOWNING
* A Letter to her Father: Mary Downing to Emmanuel Downing (1635)
* ELIZABETH GRYMESTON
* From Miscelanea, Meditations, Memoratives (1604)
* ELIZABETH JOSCELIN
* From The Mothers Legacie to her Unborne Childe (1624)
* Writing of Clergymen and Schoolmasters
* EDWARD TOPSELL
* From The Historie of Four-Footed Beastes (1607)
* JOHAN AMOS COMENIUS
* From Orbis Sensualium Pictus (1659)
* Part Two: Puritan 'Hell-Fire': Warnings and Warmth
* JOHN COTTON
* From Milk for Babes (1646)
* ANNE BRADSTREET
* 'Upon my Son Samuel' (1657) and 'In reference to her Children' (1659)
* JAMES JANEWAY
* From A Token for Children (1672)
* BENJAMIN KEACH
* From War with the Devil (1673)
* From The New England Primer (1683-1830)
* JOHN BUNYAN
* From A Book for Boys and Girls (1686)
* Part Three: Lyrical Instruction: Christian Songs and Secular Fables
* Holy Commotions in the Soul
* ISAAC WATTS
* From Divine Songs (1715) and Moral Songs (1740)
* Witty Instructions in the World
* ROGER L'ESTRANGE NEW
* 'A Lyon and a Mouse,' From Fables of Aesop and Other Eminent
Mythologists, with Morals and Reflexions (1692, 1694, 1720)
* SAMUEL CROXALL
* 'The Shepherd's Boy,' NEW 'The Fox and the Goat,' From The Fables of
Aesop and Others (1722)
* JOHN GAY
* From Fables (1727)
* MARY BARBER
* From Poems on Several Occasions (1734)
* Part Four: Mother Goose and Chapbooks
* Fairy Tales in English
* CHARLES PERRAULT NEW
* 'Cinderilla' and 'The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood,' From Histories or
Tales of Past Times with Morals, translated by Robert Samber (1729)
* Ballads and Folklore
* An Elegy on the Death and Burial of Cock Robin (1744)
* The Interesting Story of the Children in the Wood (1595)
* From The Life and Death of Tom Thumb (c.1703)
* The Friar and Boy; or EW The Young Piper's Pleasant Pastime (1760)
* From The Riddle Book; or, Fireside Amusements (late eighteenth
century)
* Part Five: Boreman, Cooper, and Newbery: 'Instruction with Delight'
* THOMAS BOREMAN
* From The Gigantick History (1741)
* JOHN NEWBERY
* From A Little Pretty Pocket-Book (1744)
* From Nurse Truelove's New Year's Gift (1755)
* From The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes (1765)
* Part Six: Rational Moralists
* Tutors' Lessons by Example: Dramatic, Useful Knowledge
* SARAH FIELDING
* From The Governess (1749)
* DANIEL FENNING NEW
* 'A Set of Alphabetical Copies,' From The Universal Spelling-Book
(1755)
* MARY ANN KILNER
* From The Adventures of a Pincushion (c. 1780)
* JANE CAVE
* From Poems on Various Subjects (1783)
* ANNE 'NANCY' SHIPPEN LIVINGSTON
* From Nancy Shippen: Her Journal Book (1783)
* THOMAS DAY
* From The History of Sandford and Merton (1783)
* LADY ELLENOR FENN
* From Cobwebs to Catch Flies (c. 1783)
* DOROTHY KILNER NEW
* 'A Conversation between Master Tommy and Miss Jenny on Reading,' From
Poems on Various Subjects for the Amusement of Youth (1785)
* MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT
* From Original Stories from Real Life (1788)
* PRISCILLA WAKEFIELD
* From Mental Improvement (1794)
* MARIA EDGEWORTH
* 'The Purple Jar,' From Early Lessons (1801)
* The Perennial Fable
* LADY ELLENOR FENN NEW
* 'The Fox and the Crow,' From Fables in Monosyllables by Mrs Teachwell
(1783)
* ROBERT DODSLEY
* 'The Tortoise and the Two Ducks,' From Dodsley in Miniature; or, The
Polite Fabulist (1803)
* EDWARD BALDWIN (WILLIAM GODWIN) NEW
* 'The Dog in the Manger,' From Fables Ancient and Modern (1805)
* Children Giving and Receiving Instruction
* CATHARINE PARR TRAILL
* From The Young Emigrants (1826)
* HENRY SHARPE HORSLEY
* From The Affectionate Parent's Gift (1828)
* JANE MARCET
* From Mary's Grammar (1835)
* JACOB ABBOTT
* 'The Reason Why' From Rollo at School (1839)
* BARBARA HOFLAND
* 'Janetta and her Jujubes', From Farewell Tales Founded on Facts
(1840)
* Part Seven: Sunday School Moralists
* Children Learning Eagerly
* GEORGE BURDER
* From Early Piety (1777)
* ANNA LAETITIA BARBAULD
* From Hymns in Prose for Children (1781) and Lessons for Children:
Part Four (1788)
* SARAH TRIMMER
* From Fabulous Histories (1786) and The Charity School Spelling Book
(c. 1798)
* ROWLAND HILL
* From Divine Hymns (1790) and Instructions for Children (1794)
* Lessons from Life
* HANNAH MORE
* 'Black Giles, the Poacher: Part II' From Cheap Repository Tracts
(1796)
* MARY MARTHA SHERWOOD
* From The History of the Fairchild Family (1818)
* FAVELL LEE MORTIMER
* From The Peep of Day (1833)
* MRS DALBY
* From Dutch Tiles (1842)
* Part Eight: Harbingers of the Golden Age
* Poetry for All Ages
* CHRISTOPHER SMART
* From Hymns for the Amusement of Children (1772) and 'My Cat Jeoffry',
From Jubilate Agno
* WILLIAM BLAKE
* From Songs of Innocence and of Experience (1794)
* Playful Instruction
* LADY ELLENOR FENN NEW
* The Grammar Box (1790)
* 'Education,' From Hieroglyphic Amusement (1791)
* JOHN MARSHALL
* From The Infant's Library (c. 1800)
* Ivory Paddles (c. 1800) NEW
* The Infant's Cabinet of Various Objects (1801) NEW
* The Book Case of Instruction (1812-1813) NEW
* L'Alphabet Moral (1820) NEW
* From First Book for Children (1823) NEW
* From Nouvel Alphabet pour les Commençans (1830) NEW
* The Royal ABC (c. 1844) NEW
* The Earth and Its Inhabitants (1850) NEW
* Versified Delights and Re-tellings
* ANN TAYLOR GILBERT and JANE TAYLOR
* From Original Poems for Infant Minds (1804-1805) and Rhymes for the
Nursery (1806)
* ELIZABETH TURNER
* From The Daisy (1807)
* WILLIAM ROSCOE
* The Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast (1807)
* FELICIA DOROTHEA BROWNE
* From Poems (1808)
* RICHARD SCRAFTON SHARPE
* The Master Cat or Puss in Boots (1808)
* CHARLES LAMB
* Beauty and the Beast (1811)
* From Peter Piper's Practical Principles of Plain and Perfect
Pronunciation (1813)
* CLEMENT CLARKE MOORE
* 'A Visit from Saint Nicholas' (1823)
* SARAH JOSEPHA HALE
* From Poems for Our Children (1830)
* ELEANOR MURE
* The Story of the Three Bears (1831)
* MARY BOTHAM HOWITT
* From Sketches of Natural History (1834)
* The Charm of Narrative
* CATHERINE SINCLAIR
* From Holiday House: A Series of Tales (1839)
* ELIZA LEE FOLLEN
* From New Nursery Songs for All Good Children (1843)
* EDWARD LEAR
* From The Book of Nonsense (1846)
* HEINRICH HOFFMANN
* From The English Struwwelpeter (1848)
* JANE COTTON BOUCHER de MONTIZAMBERT
* The Sad Tale of Mrs Mole and Mrs Mouse (c. 1849)
* JAKOB and WILHELM GRIMM NEW
* 'Hansel and Grethel,' From Household Stories (1853)
* Bibliography
* Index