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Children's Stories in American Literature, 1660-1860

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The author presents a lively, child-oriented survey of early American letters, opening with colonial religious writings and native-language translations and moving through readable sketches of notable poets, novelists, historians, naturalists, and essayists. Each chapter condenses biographical highlights, key works, characteristic themes, and engaging anecdotes to illustrate authors' styles and the social or historical contexts that shaped them. Emphasis falls on clear explanations and illustrative episodes designed to introduce young readers to the range, development, and everyday human stories behind American literary life through the mid-nineteenth century.

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Henrietta Christian Wright

Henrietta Christian Wright was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of historical and literary storytelling. She is best recognized for her works "Children's Stories in American History" and "Children's Stories in American Literature, 1660-1860," which aim to engage young readers with the rich narratives of American heritage and classic literature. Through her storytelling, Wright sought to educate and inspire children, making significant strides in the genre of educational literature during her time.

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