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Mary Molesworth

    Mary Louisa Molesworth, writing as Mrs. Molesworth, was a prolific author of children's stories who masterfully captured the essence of the late Victorian era. Her works, often referred to as the "Jane Austen of the nursery," balanced amusement with significant moral instruction, preparing young readers for the duties of adulthood by emphasizing virtues like duty and self-sacrifice. A distinctive feature of her writing involved intentional misspellings to evoke the authenticity of children's speech, aiming to mimic their linguistic patterns. Beyond her realistic tales, Molesworth also explored the supernatural, adding a layer of mystery and intrigue to her literary contributions.

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    Mary Molesworth - Four Ghost Stories: "Troubles never come singly."
    The Great Experiment V1
    • 2017

      Mary Louisa Molesworth, a 19th-century author, is celebrated for her contributions to children's literature, particularly her ability to capture the voices of young characters. Known as "the Jane Austen of the nursery," her notable works include "The Cuckoo Clock" and "The Carved Lions," which showcase her unique style, including playful misspellings to reflect children's speech. Molesworth also ventured into supernatural fiction, with collections published in the late 1880s. Her legacy endures through her imaginative storytelling and innovative approach to children's narratives.

      Mary Molesworth - Four Ghost Stories: "Troubles never come singly."
    • 2008

      The Great Experiment V1

      A Novel (1860)

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set in the mid-19th century, this historical fiction novel delves into the lives of sisters Lucy and Emily, who challenge societal norms as they engage in the suffrage movement. Coming from a wealthy background, they face resistance from their family and society while striving for women's rights and social change. The narrative highlights the struggles and triumphs of women during a transformative era, making it a significant read for those interested in women's history and the fight for equality.

      The Great Experiment V1