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Stories for the Young; Or, Cheap Repository Tracts Entertaining, Moral, and Religious. Vol. VI.

By Hannah More

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

In a world of deceit, a battle for young souls unfolds as a cunning father's tricks are challenged by a kind man's guidance, illuminating the path between darkness and light.

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2005-02-13
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Summary

"Stories for the Young; Or, Cheap Repository Tracts" by Hannah More presents a series of instructive stories designed for young audiences in the late 1700s and early 1800s. The collection focuses on educating children through captivating narratives centered on characters facing tough moral choices. The book strives to impart values like truthfulness, accountability, and devotion through engaging stories. It begins with the story of Black Giles, a tricky father who teaches his children dishonest ways, contrasted by the compassionate minister, Mr. Wilson, who tries to steer young Dick toward a righteous path; ultimately delivering a caution about the dangers of straying from virtue, setting the thematic stage for the moral-driven stories that follow.

About the Author

Hannah More was an English religious writer, philanthropist, poet, and playwright in the circle of Johnson, Reynolds and Garrick, who wrote on moral and religious subjects. Born in Bristol, she taught at a school her father founded there and began writing plays. She became involved in the London literary elite and a leading Bluestocking member. Her later plays and poetry became more evangelical. She joined a group opposing the slave trade. In the 1790s she wrote Cheap Repository Tracts on moral, religious and political topics, to distribute to the literate poor. Meanwhile, she broadened her links with schools she and her sister Martha had founded in rural Somerset. These curbed their teaching of the poor, allowing limited reading but no writing. More was noted for her political conservatism, being described as an anti-feminist, a "counter-revolutionary", or a conservative feminist.

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