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In 'Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans' by Edward Eggleston, readers are introduced to a collection of biographical stories about notable figures in American history. Written in a simple and engaging style, this book serves as a valuable educational tool for young readers, presenting important historical figures in a way that is easy for children to understand and relate to. Eggleston's work is a prime example of 19th-century children's literature, where moral lessons and patriotic sentiment are seamlessly woven into the narrative. The stories provide a glimpse into the lives of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans' by Edward Eggleston, readers are introduced to a collection of biographical stories about notable figures in American history. Written in a simple and engaging style, this book serves as a valuable educational tool for young readers, presenting important historical figures in a way that is easy for children to understand and relate to. Eggleston's work is a prime example of 19th-century children's literature, where moral lessons and patriotic sentiment are seamlessly woven into the narrative. The stories provide a glimpse into the lives of influential Americans such as George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, and Abraham Lincoln, showcasing their virtues and contributions to society. Edward Eggleston, a renowned American historian and author, drew inspiration from his own experiences teaching children and his passion for American history to create this educational masterpiece. His intent was to instill a sense of pride and admiration for great American leaders in the hearts of young readers, fostering a love for history and patriotism. Eggleston's dedication to providing accessible and inspiring stories for children has solidified his legacy as a beloved children's author. For young readers interested in learning about the lives of famous Americans and the values they embodied, 'Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans' is a must-read. Eggleston's thoughtful storytelling and emphasis on character virtues make this book both educational and enjoyable, offering a valuable resource for parents and teachers seeking to cultivate a sense of national pride and historical awareness in children.
Autorenporträt
Edward Eggleston (1837 – 1902) was an American historian and novelist who made significant contributions to both literature and the way history was taught in schools. His novelistic approach to historical narrative aimed to engage younger audiences, a technique he employed effectively in 'Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans'. Eggleston's writing is characterized by its narrative drive, making the past accessible and interesting to children. He believed that the personal stories and everyday lives of notable Americans could be powerful tools for education. Eggleston's style typically featured simple language and captivating storytelling, designed to instill patriotic values and historical knowledge in young readers. As an ordained Methodist minister, his moralistic tone often shaped the narratives, underscoring the virtue of his historical subjects. Although better known for his adult fiction, such as 'The Hoosier Schoolmaster', Eggleston's commitment to historical accuracy and educational reform is evident in his children's literature. His works occupy an important place in the development of American historical fiction and education.