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In "Famous Men of Ancient Times," Samuel Griswold Goodrich weaves a rich tapestry of biographical sketches, illuminating the lives and achievements of some of history's most notable figures from antiquity. With a narrative style that balances accessibility and informative depth, Goodrich engages readers through vivid portrayals that highlight each man's contributions to civilization. Rooted in the genre of historical biography, the book reflects the 19th-century zeitgeist that sought to educate the youth, instilling moral lessons derived from the triumphs and trials of these 'famous men' from…mehr

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In "Famous Men of Ancient Times," Samuel Griswold Goodrich weaves a rich tapestry of biographical sketches, illuminating the lives and achievements of some of history's most notable figures from antiquity. With a narrative style that balances accessibility and informative depth, Goodrich engages readers through vivid portrayals that highlight each man's contributions to civilization. Rooted in the genre of historical biography, the book reflects the 19th-century zeitgeist that sought to educate the youth, instilling moral lessons derived from the triumphs and trials of these 'famous men' from a range of cultures, including Greco-Roman and early Eastern civilizations. Goodrich, a prominent American author and educator, was driven by a commitment to disseminating knowledge in a compelling manner. His career encompassed contributions to children's literature, which undoubtedly informed his approachable writing style. Driven by an Enlightenment-era belief in the formative power of education and inspiration, Goodrich aimed to cultivate a sense of virtue and aspiration in his readers, particularly the young, through these fascinating historical narratives. "Famous Men of Ancient Times" is highly recommended for readers of all ages who seek to expand their understanding of history through engaging storytelling. This book not only serves as a valuable educational tool but also as a portal into the lives of extraordinary individuals whose legacies have shaped the modern world.

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Samuel Griswold Goodrich (1793-1860), better known by his pseudonym, Peter Parley, was a prolific 19th-century American author renowned for his contributions to children's literature. Goodrich was born in Ridgefield, Connecticut, and throughout his career, he made significant strides in educational publishing. He is acclaimed for creating literature that made learning engaging for young readers by blending factual information with enthralling narratives. 'Famous Men of Ancient Times (Illustrated Edition)' stands as a testament to his approach, wherein he brought the lives and achievements of historical figures to vivid life through storytelling supported by illustrations. Goodrich's style was characterized by its accessibility - he believed in presenting complex subjects in a straightforward manner that did not underestimate the intelligence of his audience. This approach garnered him considerable appreciation in the educational sphere amidst the 19th century's flourishing of didactic children's literature. Goodrich's corpus includes an estimated 170 books, and he adopted multiple pseudonyms, with Peter Parley being the most renowned, under which he published books such as 'Tales about Europe, Asia, Africa, America, &c.' (1827) and 'Goodrich's Select American Reader for Schools' (1848). His work as an author deeply influenced the landscape of American children's literature, leaving a legacy that inspired both the love of reading and an enduring curiosity about the world in generations of young minds.