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The Doll and Her Friends / or Memoirs of the Lady Seraphina

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A small enamel-faced doll narrates her memoirs, recounting awakening on a shop stall, gradual awareness of human life, and the attachments she forms with children and fellow toys. Through episodic scenes of play, jealousy, neglect, and consolation, the narrator highlights gentle lessons about kindness, consideration, and the domestic happiness that arises from good tempers. She contrasts the comforts and limitations of toy existence with the enduring affection shown by human owners, and the narrative celebrates simple old-fashioned playthings while offering moral reflections designed to amuse and instruct young readers.

About the Author

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Julia Charlotte Maitland

Julia Charlotte Maitland was a 19th-century author known for her contributions to children's literature. She is particularly recognized for her engaging narratives that often feature animals and dolls as central characters, appealing to the imaginations of young readers. Her notable works include "Cat and Dog; Or, Memoirs of Puss and the Captain," which explores the adventures of a cat and a dog, and "The Doll and Her Friends / or Memoirs of the Lady Seraphina," which delves into the lives of dolls and their relationships. Maitland's storytelling reflects the values and themes of her time, making her a charming figure in the literary heritage of children's books.

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