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The History Of Sandford And Merton Thomas Day Stephen Bygrave

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The History Of Sandford And Merton Thomas Day Stephen Bygrave
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Publisher: Broadview Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.7 MB
Pages: 480
Author: Thomas Day, Stephen Bygrave, Stephen Bending
ISBN: 9781551116280, 1551116286
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The History Of Sandford And Merton Thomas Day Stephen Bygrave by Thomas Day, Stephen Bygrave, Stephen Bending 9781551116280, 1551116286 instant download after payment.

Among the earliest novels written about children, for children, The History of Sandford and Merton was enormously popular for a century and a half after its first publication in 1783–9. The novel is Enlightenment for beginners, offering a course of education in class, race, and gender to its six year-old protagonists, the robust farm-boy Harry Sandford and Tommy Merton, the spoiled boy from the big house. Sandford and Merton offers entertaining and practical lessons in manners, masculinity, and class politics.

This Broadview Edition includes the original illustrations, along with contemporary reviews and other material on childhood by John Locke, Thomas Day, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and others.

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