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Twilight Stories

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: en Editor: Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg, 1996Descripción: 1 online resource : multiple file formatsTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • PZ
Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Christmas day -- The only woman in the town -- The conquest of Fairyland -- Kentucky Belle -- Prophecies -- Why he was whipped -- "Apples Finkey": the water-boy -- The soldier's reprieve -- Little brown thrushes -- The story of the empty sleeve -- Facing the world -- Robert of Lincoln -- "Dixie" and "Yankee Doodle" -- The barefoot boy -- Babouscka -- Daisies -- Driving home the cows -- The baby's kiss -- The lost diamond snuff box -- The American flag -- Aunt Polly Shedd's brigade -- Corinne's musicale -- Barbara Frietchie -- Sheridan's ride -- The children's hour -- Caryl's plum -- Our two opinions.
Créditos de producción:
  • Produced by David Widger, and Charles Keller for Tina
Resumen: "Twilight Stories" by Margaret Sidney, Susan Coolidge, Joaquin Miller, and Amy Therese Powelson is a collection of short stories that likely dates from the late 19th century. This compilation encapsulates various narratives that convey morals and reflections on life, love, bravery, and human connection, with a tone that often evokes nostalgia and sentimentality. The stories showcase a range of characters and scenarios, emphasizing themes such as courage, loyalty, and the everyday experiences of people that resonate on a universal level. At the start of the collection, readers are introduced to a series of poems and prose that reflect on various aspects of life— from childhood innocence to tales of historical heroism and relatable family dynamics. The opening segments include whimsical verses about animals and charming descriptions of festive occasions, setting a tone of simple, heartwarming narrative. One notable story revolves around Martha Moulton, a resolute woman during the American Revolution who chooses to protect her home and treasures amidst the chaos of conflict and soldiers, illustrating themes of patriotism and bravery. Overall, the opening of "Twilight Stories" hints at a rich tapestry of heartfelt narratives that invite reflection and imagination, making it engaging for readers who appreciate stories steeped in moral lessons and emotional depth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Release date is 1996-07-01

Christmas day -- The only woman in the town -- The conquest of Fairyland -- Kentucky Belle -- Prophecies -- Why he was whipped -- "Apples Finkey": the water-boy -- The soldier's reprieve -- Little brown thrushes -- The story of the empty sleeve -- Facing the world -- Robert of Lincoln -- "Dixie" and "Yankee Doodle" -- The barefoot boy -- Babouscka -- Daisies -- Driving home the cows -- The baby's kiss -- The lost diamond snuff box -- The American flag -- Aunt Polly Shedd's brigade -- Corinne's musicale -- Barbara Frietchie -- Sheridan's ride -- The children's hour -- Caryl's plum -- Our two opinions.

Produced by David Widger, and Charles Keller for Tina

"Twilight Stories" by Margaret Sidney, Susan Coolidge, Joaquin Miller, and Amy Therese Powelson is a collection of short stories that likely dates from the late 19th century. This compilation encapsulates various narratives that convey morals and reflections on life, love, bravery, and human connection, with a tone that often evokes nostalgia and sentimentality. The stories showcase a range of characters and scenarios, emphasizing themes such as courage, loyalty, and the everyday experiences of people that resonate on a universal level. At the start of the collection, readers are introduced to a series of poems and prose that reflect on various aspects of life— from childhood innocence to tales of historical heroism and relatable family dynamics. The opening segments include whimsical verses about animals and charming descriptions of festive occasions, setting a tone of simple, heartwarming narrative. One notable story revolves around Martha Moulton, a resolute woman during the American Revolution who chooses to protect her home and treasures amidst the chaos of conflict and soldiers, illustrating themes of patriotism and bravery. Overall, the opening of "Twilight Stories" hints at a rich tapestry of heartfelt narratives that invite reflection and imagination, making it engaging for readers who appreciate stories steeped in moral lessons and emotional depth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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