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The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror

Enriched edition. Philosophical Tales for Moral Reflection

2019

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In "The Looking-Glass for the Mind; or, Intellectual Mirror," M. Berquin offers a profound exploration into the moral and intellectual development of children, rendered through a collection of stories that illuminate virtues such as honesty, empathy, and perseverance. Adopting a didactic literary style, Berquin crafts each tale with a blend of simplicity and sophistication, inviting young readers to reflect on the complexities of human nature. The book stands as an emblematic work of the E...

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The Blossoms of Morality

Enriched edition. Intended for the Amusement and Instruction of Young Ladies and Gentlemen

2019

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The Blossoms of Morality is an evocative anthology that deftly navigates the nuanced terrains of ethical and moral quandaries through a diverse tapestry of literary styles. The collection captures the quintessence of human experience with its varied stories, essays, and allegorical tales, invoking reflections on virtue, vice, and the intricate dynamics of societal mores. Standout pieces explore universal themes, engaging readers with both didactic narratives and contemplative discourses th...

The Blossoms of Morality

Intended for the Amusement and Instruction of Young Ladies and Gentlemen

2022

EN

The Blossoms of Morality presents an exquisite tapestry of instructive narratives that together explore the enduring themes of virtue, ethics, and human nature's moral complexities. With an impressive range of stories that encompass both didactic tales and nuanced reflections, this anthology invites readers into a world where morality is at the forefront, deftly weaving lessons into captivating storytelling. The collection's standout pieces illuminate the diverse literary styles showcased,...

2011

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The following pages may be considered rather as a Collection of the BEAUTIES of M. BERQUIN, than as a literally abridged translation of that work, several original thoughts and observations being occasionally introduced into different parts of them.

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Moll's mother is a convict in Newgate Prison in London who is given a reprieve by "pleading her belly," a reference to the custom of staying the executions of pregnant criminals. Her mother is eventually transported to Colonial United States, and Moll Flanders (not her birth name, she emphasises, taking care not to reveal it) is raised from the age of three until adolescence by a kindly foster mother. Thereafter she gets attached to a household as a servant where she is loved by both sons,...

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My bird and my dog: A tale for youth

A Heartwarming Tale of Friendship and Loyalty

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In "My Bird and My Dog: A Tale for Youth," the anonymous author crafts a charming narrative that explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the natural world through the eyes of a young protagonist. Utilizing a simplistic yet engaging literary style, the book employs vivid imagery and relatable dialogue that captivates its youthful audience while simultaneously providing subtle moral lessons. Set against a pastoral backdrop, the interactions between the boy and his beloved pets encourage ...

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