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The History of Sandford and Merton

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A didactic children's narrative follows the education of two boys raised in different circumstances, with a patient tutor instructing them through moral fables, animal stories, and practical demonstrations. The text contrasts industry, courage, and honest habits learned outdoors with the vanity and idleness of pampered gentility, and uses episodes of everyday life, experiments in mechanics and natural philosophy, and conversations about charity, civic duty, and slavery to teach self-reliance, temperance, and compassion.

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Thomas Day

Thomas Day was an English author and social reformer, best known for his contributions to children's literature in the late 18th century. His notable works include "The History of Sandford and Merton," which emphasizes moral education and the importance of nature in a child's upbringing. Day's writing often reflects his progressive views on education and social issues, aiming to instill virtues in young readers. He also authored "The History of Little Jack, a Foundling," which further showcases his commitment to moral storytelling. Through his works, Day played a significant role in shaping the landscape of children's literature during his time.

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