Rollo in Paris

eBook: Rollo in Paris

Sprache - Englisch

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In 'Rollo in Paris,' Jacob Abbott constructs a charming narrative that serves as both a didactic piece for youthful readers and a window into 19th-century French culture. Through the youthful eyes of the eponymous protagonist, Rollo, Abbott undertakes a mission to educate and entertain as he weaves a tale of adventure and moral instruction. With his fluent and approachable style, Abbott situates the book within the broader context of pedagogical literature, aiming to instill virtues and worldly knowledge in his young audience. The book is not merely a recounting of a boy's experiences in Paris but also an artifact, carefully preserved and reflecting societal values of its time—a blend of travelogue and moral lesson that remains endearing to this day. DigiCat Publishing's careful reproduction of this work underscores its significance and continued relevance, offering modern readers a chance to engage with Rollo's journey in the culturally rich backdrop of Paris.

Jacob Abbott was a prolific author and educator, well-known for creating engaging content for young readers in the 19th century. His Rollo Series, which includes 'Rollo in Paris,' showcases his commitment to child-centered learning, combining tales of adventure with educational undertones. Abbott's career as an educator undoubtedly influenced his literary style, imbuing his narratives with lessons on character development, responsibility, and curiosity. His expertise in tailoring content that is both accessible and rich in educational value is evident in the enduring appeal of his work. 'Rollo in Paris' is no exception; it emerges from a deep understanding of childhood learning and a desire to foster an appetite for knowledge and virtue.

'Rollo in Paris' is recommended to both young readers and those who take pleasure in the classics of children's literature. It serves as a delightful portal into the past, offering insights into 19th-century life and customs under the guise of a captivating story. Abbott's contribution to the genre and his expertise as an educator make this book a significant and beneficial addition to the collections of parents and educators alike. DigiCat's meticulous preservation allows for the story's legacy to be appreciated by a new generation of readers who are sure to find both enjoyment and instruction in Rollo's Parisian escapades.


Über den Autor

Jacob Abbott (1803-1879) was a prolific American author, educator, and clergyman known for his significant contributions to children's literature during the 19th century. Abbott's literary style focused on providing moral instruction and educational value within engaging and accessible narratives for young readers. Born in Hallowell, Maine, he graduated from Bowdoin College and later earned his divinity degree from Andover Theological Seminary, after which he embarked on a career in education and writing. His Rollo Books series, which includes the notable 'Rollo in Paris' published in 1854, exemplifies Abbott's didactic approach to storytelling, as he sought to impart lessons on industry, responsibility, and moral behavior through the adventures and maturation of his young protagonist, Rollo. Whether exploring the streets of Paris or engaging in everyday activities, Rollo's experiences were crafted by Abbott to be both entertaining and instructive, reflecting an innovative blend of narrative charm with pedagogical intent. Over his lifetime, Abbott authored more than 200 books for children, his works admired for their clarity, simplicity, and ethical emphasis, leaving a legacy as an important figure in the development of educational children's literature.

Produkt Details

Verlag: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 112 Seiten

Größe: 1008,9 KB

ISBN: 8596547331186

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