Flora Annie Steelová byla anglická spisovatelka, jejíž díla jsou pevně spjata s životem v Indii, kde strávila dvaadvacet let, především v Paňdžábu. Její zájem o všechny vrstvy indické společnosti, spolu s rolí inspektoy škol a sběratelky lidových příběhů, jí poskytl jedinečný vhled do místního života a kultury. Steelová se věnovala vzdělávání žen a podporovala místní řemesla, což se odrazilo v jejích spisech, kde se snažila zprostředkovat autentický obraz indické společnosti evropským čtenářům. Její próza je prodchnuta hlubokým pochopením tradic a každodenních starostí lidí, které potkala.
Presents a collection of both familiar and lesser known English fairy tales, including "Tattercoats", "Jack and the Beanstalk", and "Mollie Whuppie and the Double-Faced Giant".
Soubor klasických anglických pohádek, které sebral anglický etnolog Joseph Jacobs, obsahuje jak pohádky známé, jako například Příběh tří medvědů, Tomík Paleček nebo Moudří Gothamští, tak spoustu méně známých pohádek, jakými jsou Myš a myšilapák, Slípka Pípka, Babka a selátko nebo Katica Louskáček. Úroveň angličtiny těchto pohádek je přístupná i dětem a začínajícím studentům.
Set against the backdrop of the Sepoy Rebellion in 1850s India, the novel explores the tumultuous events leading to the fall of the British East India Company. Through its vivid characters and rich narrative, it delves into the complexities of colonial society and the impact of British rule on Indian culture. Flora Annie Steel, who lived in India for 22 years, brings her firsthand experience to the story. This historical tale is ideal for readers interested in India's colonial history and its societal transformations.
With an Essay From The Garden of Fidelity Being the Autobiography of Flora Annie Steel, 1847 - 1929 By R. R. Clark
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Set against the backdrop of British India, this 1917 novel explores the complexities of society during colonial rule. Flora Annie Steel, who lived in India for 22 years, brings a unique perspective to her characters and themes, reflecting the cultural and historical nuances of the time. The book is part of a growing collection of her works, which often highlight the intricacies of life in the sub-continent. This republished edition preserves the original text and artwork, making it accessible for contemporary readers interested in India's past.
Set against the backdrop of British imperialism, this historical novel immerses readers in colonial India through a delicate narrative. Flora Annie Steel, drawing from her 22 years in the subcontinent, crafts an entertaining and insightful story that appeals to those interested in India's history. The book is a valuable addition for fans of Steel's previous works, reflecting her unique perspective and rich storytelling. This edition preserves the original text and artwork, making it a modern yet faithful reproduction of a vintage classic.
Set against the backdrop of British imperialism, this historical novel provides an engaging exploration of colonial India through a delicate narrative. Flora Annie Steel's experience living in India enriches the story, making it a captivating read for those interested in the subcontinent's history. The book combines entertainment with insight, appealing to both new readers and fans of Steel's previous works. The modern edition preserves the original text and artwork, offering a valuable addition to any vintage book collection.
Emphasizing quality, this pre-1923 historical reproduction has been carefully curated to eliminate imperfections from the digitization process. Each book underwent quality assurance checks to ensure a refined reading experience, making it a reliable choice for those interested in historical texts.
Set in British India, this 1929 romance novel explores the complexities of Indian society through the lens of a woman's experiences. Flora Annie Steel, who lived in India for over two decades, draws on her deep understanding of local culture and women's education to create authentic portrayals of life during British rule. The book is a valuable addition for fans of Victorian romance and collectors of Steel's works, featuring a new edition that includes an introductory essay from her autobiography.
The book offers a captivating retelling of the Mahabharata and Ramayana, two major Sanskrit epics that explore themes of duty, honor, and sacrifice in ancient India. Flora Annie Steel's narrative brings to life key stories, such as King Shuntanu's marriage to the River Goddess and Bhishma's vow, enriching readers' understanding of Indian culture and history. Steel's own experiences in British India inform her storytelling, making this classic work a valuable resource for those interested in the complexities of Indian society. A new edition includes an introductory essay for added context.
Focusing on India's rich history from ancient times to the early eighteenth century, this work by Flora Annie Steel offers a detailed exploration of the subcontinent's past. Drawing from her extensive experience living in British India, Steel provides unique insights into the culture and events that shaped the region. This volume is a valuable resource for history enthusiasts and collectors, now available in a modern, high-quality edition that preserves the original text and artwork, making it an accessible addition to any literary collection.
Set against the backdrop of British imperialism in colonial India, this historical novel intricately explores the complexities of life during that era. Flora Annie Steel, drawing from her own experiences in India, crafts a delicate narrative that offers both entertainment and insight into the region's history. Recommended for readers interested in the nuances of India's past, it serves as a compelling addition to her body of work. This edition aims to make Steel's classic accessible to a new audience while preserving the original text and artwork.
This collection features 43 Eastern folktales, vividly illustrated by John Lockwood Kipling, showcasing the rich storytelling tradition of Punjab. The tales, including "The Faithful Prince" and "The Adventures of Raja Rasalu," offer enchanting narratives that rival those of "The Arabian Nights." Collected by Flora Annie Steel, an English writer with deep ties to British India, these stories reflect the cultural heritage and folklore of the region, making it a captivating read for lovers of classic literature and mythology.
Set against the backdrop of British imperialism, this historical novel provides an insightful portrayal of colonial India through the lens of Flora Annie Steel's experiences. Known for her deep connection to the subcontinent, Steel crafts a delicate narrative that captures the complexities of life during this era. Recommended for readers interested in India's history, it serves as a compelling addition to her body of work. This modern edition preserves the original text and artwork, making it a valuable find for fans of vintage literature.
Set against the backdrop of British imperialism, this historical novel explores colonial India through the eyes of its characters, reflecting Flora Annie Steel's deep connection to the region. The narrative intricately weaves personal stories with the complexities of life in an exotic land, making it both entertaining and insightful. Ideal for readers interested in India's history or those familiar with Steel's other works, this republished edition preserves the original text and artwork, offering a valuable glimpse into a bygone era.
Set against the backdrop of British imperialism, this historical novel transports readers to colonial India, showcasing Flora Annie Steel's rich storytelling. The narrative weaves a delicate tale that reflects her deep understanding of the subcontinent, drawn from her own experiences living there for 22 years. A Prince of Dreamers is both entertaining and insightful, appealing to those interested in India's history and fans of Steel's previous works. This modern edition preserves the original text and artwork, making it a valuable addition to any collection.
Set in colonial India, this collection of short stories provides a vivid portrayal of life during that era through Flora Annie Steel's unique lens. Each tale explores different aspects of Indian culture and society, featuring characters and themes that reflect the complexities of the time. Notable stories include "Gunesh Chund," "The Blue Monkey," and "Shah Sujah's Mouse." This modern edition preserves the original text and artwork, making it a valuable resource for those interested in historical narratives and the subtleties of British-Indian life.
Set in colonial India, this collection of short stories presents a vivid portrayal of life during that era, reflecting Flora Annie Steel's deep connection to the subcontinent. The narratives explore themes of forgiveness, faith, and societal issues, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of Indian culture. With titles like "The Bhut-Baby" and "The Footstep of Death," the stories are rich in character and context, making it a valuable read for those interested in India's historical landscape. This modern edition preserves the original text and artwork.
Set against the backdrop of colonial India, this collection of short stories by Flora Annie Steel offers a vivid portrayal of life during that era. Each tale, including titles like "Shub'rât" and "The King's Well," reflects the complexities of cultural interactions and the nuances of society at the time. Steel's experiences in India inform her storytelling, providing readers with a unique perspective on the subcontinent. This edition preserves the original text and artwork, making it a valuable addition for those interested in historical narratives and colonial literature.
Set against the backdrop of historical Scotland, this novel showcases the rich storytelling of Flora Annie Steel, a prominent Victorian author. It features a collection of interconnected tales that explore themes of love, mystery, and the supernatural. The new edition includes an introductory essay from Steel's autobiography, providing deeper insights into her life and work. Fans of Victorian fiction will appreciate the intricate narratives and the evocative setting that define this classic piece.
The book is a reproduction of a historical work, presented in large print to enhance accessibility for individuals with impaired vision. Published by Megali, a company dedicated to making historical texts more readable, it aims to preserve the original content while ensuring it is easier to engage with for those who need it.