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Rhymes for the Young Folk

Rhymes for the Young Folk

By Allingham, William

Published by Good Press

English 2019 ISBN 4057664607164
eBook

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In "Rhymes for the Young Folk," William Allingham presents a delightful collection of poems specifically crafted for children, blending whimsy, rhythm, and rich imagery. The book stands out for its vibrant illustrations and varied themes that explore nature, fantasy, and the wonders of childhood. Allingham's literary style is characterized by playful language and melodic verse, inviting young readers into a world of imagination. This collection reflects the Victorian era's fascination with childhood, emphasizing innocence and moral development through engaging storytelling and lyrical charm. William Allingham (1824-1889) was an Irish poet and editor deeply influenced by the Romantic movement, which embraced nature, emotion, and the beauty of everyday life. His experiences in rural Ireland, combined with a rich literary background, inspired him to create works that resonate with both heart and intellect. Allingham's appreciation for folklore and the oral tradition informs his poetic style, making him a noteworthy figure in children's literature of the 19th century. "Rhymes for the Young Folk" is a must-read for parents and educators seeking to inspire imagination and joy in children. With its enchanting verses and engaging themes, this timeless collection elevates the simple joys of childhood, making it an essential addition to any children's library.

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