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Child Stories from the Masters / Being a Few Modest Interpretations of Some Phases of the / Master Works Done in a Child Way

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About This Book

A series of short tales reshapes moments from famous poems and artworks into child‑scaled narratives that favor mood and idea over full plots. Each piece captures a suggested stanza or scene—an industrious child's brief song, an art‑loving child's reverie, and simplified knightly and spiritual episodes—translating poetic motifs into accessible incidents that foreground joy, service, artistic feeling, moral uplift, and visionary ascent. A foreword urges teachers to use great poetry and art as living stimulants for classroom activity, and illustrations accompany the stories to reinforce the imaginative and practical suggestions.

About the Author

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Maud Menefee

Maud Menefee was an author known for her work in children's literature, particularly her book "Child Stories from the Masters." In this work, she offers interpretations of classic literary masterpieces, presenting them in a manner accessible to young readers. Menefee's approach reflects a dedication to making significant literary themes and narratives understandable and engaging for children, thereby contributing to their early literary education. Her writing is characterized by a blend of creativity and respect for the original works, aiming to inspire a love for literature in the next generation.

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