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Lucas Malet

    Diese Autorin, die unter dem Pseudonym Lucas Malet schrieb, war eine bemerkenswerte viktorianische Romanautorin. Ihre Werke befassen sich oft mit komplexen psychologischen und moralischen Fragen, die eine tiefe Reflexion über die menschliche Natur widerspiegeln. Sie ist bekannt für ihren ausgeprägten stilistischen Sinn und ihre Fähigkeit, Charaktere mit psychologischer Tiefe zu gestalten, was den Lesern einen fesselnden Einblick in die menschliche Psyche ihrer Zeit bietet. Ihr Schreiben wird für seine intellektuelle Strenge und literarische Kunstfertigkeit geschätzt.

    Little Peter: A Christmas Morality (Warmhearted Book for a Child of Any Age)
    Little Peter: A Christmas Morality: Christmas Classic
    • 2020

      We are presenting this edition as a part of the selected Christmas specials and classics published for this joyful and charming holiday season, for all those who want to keep the spirit of Christmas alive with a heartwarming tale. Little Peter is a tale of a young boy who lived on the edge of the pine forest in a big wooden house with his parents, his two brothers and their servants Eliza and Gustavus. Peter is the youngest child in the Lepage family by number of years and this Christmas he is about to have an adventure to remember.

      Little Peter: A Christmas Morality: Christmas Classic
    • 2020

      "The pine forest is a wonderful place. The pine-trees stand in ranks like the soldiers of some vast army, side by side, mile after mile, in companies and regiments and battalions, all clothed in a sober uniform of green and grey. But they are unlike soldiers in this, that they are of all ages and sizes; some so small that the rabbits easily jump over them in their play, and some so tall and stately that the fall of them is like the falling of a high tower. And the pine-trees are put to many different uses. They are made into masts for the gallant ships that sail out and away to distant ports across the great ocean. Others are sawn into planks, and used for the building of sheds; for the rafters and flooring, and clap-boards and woodwork of our houses; for railway-sleepers, and scaffoldings, and hoardings. Others are polished and fashioned into articles of furniture. Turpentine comes from them, which the artist uses with his colours, and the doctor in his medicines; which is used, too, in the cleaning of stuffs and in a hundred different ways. While the pine-cones, and broken branches and waste wood, make bright crackling fires by which to warm ourselves on a winter's day. But there is something more than just this I should like you to think about in connection with the pine forest; for it, like everything else that is fair and noble in nature, has a strange and precious secret of its own."

      Little Peter: A Christmas Morality (Warmhearted Book for a Child of Any Age)