Step back into 19th-century New England with Kate Douglas Wiggin's "'The Story Of Waitstill Baxter'," a captivating work of historical fiction that explores the intricate tapestry of social and domestic life during a bygone era. Delve into the customs and traditions that shaped communities, as Wiggin masterfully weaves a narrative rich in detail and authentic period atmosphere. More than just a story, this is a glimpse into a world defined by its unique values and beliefs. This carefully prepared print edition offers readers a chance to experience the enduring charm and literary merit of…mehr
Step back into 19th-century New England with Kate Douglas Wiggin's "'The Story Of Waitstill Baxter'," a captivating work of historical fiction that explores the intricate tapestry of social and domestic life during a bygone era. Delve into the customs and traditions that shaped communities, as Wiggin masterfully weaves a narrative rich in detail and authentic period atmosphere. More than just a story, this is a glimpse into a world defined by its unique values and beliefs. This carefully prepared print edition offers readers a chance to experience the enduring charm and literary merit of Wiggin's storytelling. A journey into the past, "'The Story Of Waitstill Baxter'" remains a testament to the power of fiction to illuminate and preserve our understanding of history and the human condition. 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.
Kate Douglas Wiggin, née Smith (born September 28, 1856, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.-died August 24, 1923, Harrow, England), was a prolific American author and educator, known primarily for her work in children's literature and for her efforts in the field of kindergarten education. Educated at a Female Seminary and then undergoing training for teaching kindergartens, she started her career as an educator, but gradually moved towards literary pursuits. Wiggin distinguished herself in the field of writing with her charming, often humorous depictions of country life and of child nature, which are marked by lively narrative and vivid characterizations. One notable work among her extensive bibliography is 'The Story of Waitstill Baxter' (1913), a novel which embodies her literary style-a blend of sentimentality, optimism, and a touch of social commentary. Although not as famous as her seminal work 'Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm' (1903), 'The Story of Waitstill Baxter' contributes substantially to her literary legacy, offering a glimpse into the cultural and social fabric of turn-of-the-century America. A woman ahead of her time, Wiggin was also a committed reformer, advocating for the importance of early childhood education and contributing significantly to its development in the United States. Her written works remain a testament to her storytelling prowess and her dedication to uplifting the human spirit through education and literature.
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