JACK & JILL.  Louisa May Alcott

JACK & JILL

Por Louisa May Alcott

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Sinopsis

Louisa May Alcott's 'Jack and Jill: A Village Story' eloquently captures the essence of post-Civil War life in a New England town through the journey of two endearing protagonists, Jack and Janey. With her consummate craft, Alcott not only narrates a tale of friendship and resilience in the face of adversity but also offers a window into the mores and social fabric of 19th-century America. The book's literary style is both engaging and instructive, typical of Alcott's didactic approach to children's literature, where each narrative is intricately woven with moral lessons and virtues. The vivid extract showcases Alcott's ability to vividly portray the dynamism of childhood and the community spirit that pervades rural life. Born into a progressive family, Louisa May Alcott's upbringing was steeped in intellectual vigor and reformist ideals. Her father, Bronson Alcott, was a transcendentalist philosopher, and her mother, Abigail May, was an active suffragist. Louisa's experiences as a Civil War nurse and her involvement with abolitionist and feminist causes deeply influenced her writing, imbuing it with a sense of purpose and advocacy for social change. 'Jack and Jill' mirrors Alcott's own convictions and reflects her commitment to depicting strong, morally grounded characters. This story is recommended for readers who cherish classic children's literature that withstands the test of time. Alcott's gift for storytelling is coupled with her nuanced understanding of the human spirit, making 'Jack and Jill' a heartwarming narrative that remains relevant. Scholars and young readers alike will find this work a charming addition to their collection, enlightening in its simplicity and rich in its historical context.

Louisa May Alcott

  • Editorial:
  • DigiCat
  • ISBN:
  • 8596547770596
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
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  • Publicado:
  • Enero 1, 2023
  • Ficción juvenil / General
    Ficción Juvenil

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