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In "The Children's Plutarch: Tales of the Romans," Frederick James Gould presents a collection of engaging narratives that illuminate the lives of key figures from Roman history. Written in a style accessible to young readers, Gould employs simple yet vivid prose that balances historical accuracy with storytelling flair, effectively serving as an introduction to the moral and ethical lessons embodied by these historical characters. Through carefully selected tales, Gould brings to life celebrated figures such as Julius Caesar and Cicero, intertwining their achievements with personal virtues…mehr

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In "The Children's Plutarch: Tales of the Romans," Frederick James Gould presents a collection of engaging narratives that illuminate the lives of key figures from Roman history. Written in a style accessible to young readers, Gould employs simple yet vivid prose that balances historical accuracy with storytelling flair, effectively serving as an introduction to the moral and ethical lessons embodied by these historical characters. Through carefully selected tales, Gould brings to life celebrated figures such as Julius Caesar and Cicero, intertwining their achievements with personal virtues and societal contributions that resonate with readers of all ages. Frederick James Gould, a British author and educator, passionately believed in the importance of inspiring young minds through literature. His background in classical studies and his commitment to making history relatable led him to adapt the rich legacy of Plutarch. Recognizing the challenge of making ancient narratives engaging for a youthful audience, Gould's storytelling reflects both a deep reverence for classical heritage and an understanding of contemporary pedagogical methods, ensuring that young readers grasp the significance of these timeless figures. For educators and parents alike, "The Children's Plutarch: Tales of the Romans" is an invaluable resource that cultivates curiosity about history while providing moral guidance. It invites young readers to encounter the triumphs and trials of Rome's great figures, fostering a love for history that may inspire lifelong learning. This book is a must-have for any child's library.

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Frederick James Gould (1855-1938) was a notable British educator, writer, and a fervent advocate for Secularism and Rationalism. Gould devoted much of his life to education and the spread of humanistic ideals, with a particular focus on moral education for children. His pedagogical contributions are underscored in his works, which often aimed to present history and ethics in an accessible manner for young readers. A significant example of this is 'The Children's Plutarch: Tales of the Romans' (1910), where Gould reinterpreted Plutarch's Lives with a presentation fitting for the younger audience. Through engaging narratives, Gould sought to instill in children not only knowledge of Roman history but also the moral virtues exemplified by its most renowned figures. Gould's approach to writing was characterized by clarity and a moral imperative, conveying complex subjects with a simplicity and directness designed to appeal to the developing minds of his intended audience. His contributions to literature extend beyond historical retellings, encompassing various fields including secularist thought and social reform, which are evident in his other works such as 'The History of Freemasonry' (1885) and 'Children's Book of Moral Lessons' (1909). Gould's legacy in literature and education remains a testament to his commitment to rational thought and the moral upliftment of society.