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Rediscover the enchanting world of "New Bed-Time Stories" by Louise Chandler Moulton, a treasured collection of short stories perfect for young listeners. Ideal for bedtime or any quiet moment, these tales explore the bond between mother and child through engaging juvenile fiction. Carefully selected and meticulously prepared for republication, this edition preserves the timeless appeal of classic children's literature. These stories offer a delightful escape into a world of imagination, making them a wonderful addition to any family's bookshelf. If you enjoy sharing classic short stories with…mehr

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Rediscover the enchanting world of "New Bed-Time Stories" by Louise Chandler Moulton, a treasured collection of short stories perfect for young listeners. Ideal for bedtime or any quiet moment, these tales explore the bond between mother and child through engaging juvenile fiction. Carefully selected and meticulously prepared for republication, this edition preserves the timeless appeal of classic children's literature. These stories offer a delightful escape into a world of imagination, making them a wonderful addition to any family's bookshelf. If you enjoy sharing classic short stories with children, "New Bed-Time Stories" is sure to become a beloved part of your reading tradition. A beautiful gift and a delightful addition to any collection of juvenile fiction. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Louise Chandler Moulton was born on April 10, 1835, in Pomfret, Connecticut, to Lucius Chandler and Louisa Flagg Chandler. Raised in a household that valued literature and culture, she began writing poetry and stories at a young age. Her early literary promise led to regular contributions to major periodicals such as Harper's Magazine, The Atlantic, and The Galaxy, where her poems and stories were praised for their emotional depth and stylistic elegance. In 1855, she married publisher William Upham Moulton and moved to Boston, where she became a significant figure in the city s literary community. Her home served as a salon for writers and intellectuals, fostering exchanges between American and European authors. She published several volumes of poetry and short fiction, and also worked as a literary critic, known for her perceptive and generous reviews. Moulton traveled often to Europe, where she cultivated friendships with leading writers, expanding her influence beyond American literary circles. Her work combined emotional sensitivity with artistic discipline, reflecting a lifelong devotion to beauty, compassion, and insight. She died in Boston on August 10, 1908, leaving behind a respected legacy as a writer, mentor, and cultural figure.