Hamilton Wright Mabie
Hamilton Wright Mabie (1846-1916) was a distinguished American essayist, editor, and critic, known for his insightful reflections on literature and life. A prominent figure of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Mabie served as an editor for the popular magazine "The Outlook" and contributed to numerous literary journals. His writings often explored the themes of nature, imagination, and the human experience, presenting a warm and inviting perspective that resonates with readers even today. Mabie was deeply influenced by the transcendentalist movement, and his appreciation for the beauty of the natural world shines through in his essays and critiques.
As you delve into Mabie's works, you'll discover his ability to weave together thoughtful observations with a touch of lyrical prose, making his essays a delightful read. Whether you’re interested in his reflections on classic literature or his musings on the importance of imagination, there's something in his writings for everyone. So, take a moment to explore Hamilton Wright Mabie's contributions in this app, and let his words inspire your own thoughts and experiences.
Fairy Tales Every Child Should Know
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This is a collection of well known fairy tales by various authors, including the Brothers Grimm, Charles Perrault and many others. (Summary …
Famous Stories Every Child Should Know
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The group of stories brought together in this volume differ from legends because they have, with one exception,no core fact at the centre, f…
Myths That Every Child Should Know
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A selection of famous and timeless myths, adapted for a junior audience. (Summary by Lynne Thompson)
Heroes Every Child Should Know
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The endeavour has been made in this volume to bring together the heroic men of different races, periods and types; and in the selection of m…
Folk Tales Every Child Should Know
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We have always loved stories. people have always entertained each other by telling tales around the campfire; traveling storytellers were hu…
Young Folks' Treasury, Volume 2
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This is the second book in a twelve volume series, and highlights myths and legendary heroes from around the world, from Ancient Greece to S…
Young Folks' Treasury, Volume 3
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Another wonderful compilation of stories edited by Hamilton Wright Mabie! This volume, the 3rd of 12, contains 2 main sections: Classic Tale…
Heroines Every Child Should Know
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The companion volume to Heroes Every Child Should Know, this volume looks at 13 famous and heroic women from history. - Summary by Lynne Tho…
Essays on Work and Culture
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The author investigates the world of work against a backdrop of culture. Each of the 25 essays focuses on one aspect of the topic. For examp…
Young Folks' Treasury, Volume 6 - Famous Travels & Adventures
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Historical vignettes of selected locations throughout the world and many of our early explorers as well. Fascinating travel adventures throu…
Fruits of the Spirit
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A collection of essays written by the renowned lecturer and author during the First World War, when he was quite depressed. The general them…
The Mentor: Famous English Poets
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This is Vol. 1, No. 44, Serial No. 44 of The Mentor, published in 1913.This edition of the Mentor Magazine focuses on six of England's most …