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Dinah Craik's 'The Little Lame Prince and His Travelling-Cloak' is a charming children's fairy tale filled with whimsical adventures and moral lessons. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book follows the adventures of a young prince who uses his magical traveling-cloak to explore the world and learn valuable life lessons along the way. Craik's storytelling is reminiscent of classic fairy tales, with a modern twist that will capture the imaginations of young readers. Dinah Craik, a Victorian-era author known for her works on domestic life and social issues, wrote 'The Little Lame…mehr

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Dinah Craik's 'The Little Lame Prince and His Travelling-Cloak' is a charming children's fairy tale filled with whimsical adventures and moral lessons. Written in a clear and engaging style, the book follows the adventures of a young prince who uses his magical traveling-cloak to explore the world and learn valuable life lessons along the way. Craik's storytelling is reminiscent of classic fairy tales, with a modern twist that will capture the imaginations of young readers. Dinah Craik, a Victorian-era author known for her works on domestic life and social issues, wrote 'The Little Lame Prince' as a departure from her usual themes. Inspired by her own experiences as a mother, Craik sought to create a timeless story that would entertain and educate children of all ages. Her personal connection to the material shines through in the heartfelt storytelling and relatable characters. I highly recommend 'The Little Lame Prince and His Travelling-Cloak' to readers looking for a delightful and thought-provoking children's book. Craik's imaginative tale is sure to captivate young minds and leave a lasting impression on both children and adults alike.
Autorenporträt
Dinah Maria Craik, born Dinah Maria Mulock, was an accomplished English novelist and poet best known for her novel 'John Halifax, Gentleman' (1856). Born on April 20, 1826, in Staffordshire, her literary career began in the early 1840s. A prolific writer, she penned numerous novels, short stories, essays, and poems. Craik's work often reflected her keen interest in the themes of domestic life, women's rights, and social reform, entwined with a charming narrative style that endeared her to readers. Another significant work among her extensive bibliography is 'The Little Lame Prince and His Travelling-Cloak' (1875), a fairy tale that has captivated young audiences with its warmth and compassion towards the differently-abled. Her writing style is infused with emotional intelligence and a profound understanding of human nature, making her characters rich and relatable across time. Craik passed away on October 12, 1887, leaving behind a literary legacy that continues to be appreciated for its heartfelt exploration of Victorian society and its values. Her works endure as testaments to her narrative skill and her commitment to exploring the depths of human sentiment.