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"The Youth's Coronal" by Hannah Flagg Gould is a collection of poems aimed at young readers, blending entertainment with moral instruction. The anthology opens with an address to the youth, where Gould expresses her intent to create a book that is both enjoyable and educational, akin to spring blossoms that later yield nourishing fruits. The poems cover a wide range of themes, often personifying elements of nature and animals to convey lessons about virtues such as honesty, diligence, and humility. For instance, "The Sale of the Water-Lily" tells the story of a resourceful boy who sells lilies…mehr

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"The Youth's Coronal" by Hannah Flagg Gould is a collection of poems aimed at young readers, blending entertainment with moral instruction. The anthology opens with an address to the youth, where Gould expresses her intent to create a book that is both enjoyable and educational, akin to spring blossoms that later yield nourishing fruits. The poems cover a wide range of themes, often personifying elements of nature and animals to convey lessons about virtues such as honesty, diligence, and humility. For instance, "The Sale of the Water-Lily" tells the story of a resourceful boy who sells lilies to support his widowed mother, highlighting themes of industriousness and familial duty. "The Humming-Bird's Anger" and "The Butterfly's Dream" use the behaviors of insects to explore emotions like anger and vanity, while "The Boy and the Cricket" reflects on the value of dreams and the lessons they can impart. Other poems, such as "The Grasshopper and the Ant," draw from classic fables to emphasize the importance of hard work and preparation. Gould's work is characterized by its vivid imagery and rhythmic verse, making it accessible and engaging for young readers. The collection not only entertains but also instills moral values, encouraging children to reflect on their actions and the world around them.
Autorenporträt
Hannah Flagg Gould était une poétesse américaine du XIXe siècle. Son père avait été soldat pendant la guerre d'indépendance américaine et, après la mort de sa mère, elle est devenue sa compagne constante, ce qui explique le patriotisme de ses vers précédents.