The Lion's Masquerade (eBook)

A Sequel to The Peacock at Home
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2022
16 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654733558-0 (EAN)

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The Lion's Masquerade - Catherine Ann Turner Dorset
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Catherine Ann Turner Dorset's 'The Lion's Masquerade' stands as a compelling sequel to 'The Peacock at Home,' a work originally attributed to her sister, Charlotte Smith, but which Dorset later claimed. In this subsequent installment, Dorset demonstrates her distinct poetic flair and penchant for social satire through a continuation of the light-hearted anthropomorphism from the first book. Meticulously structured in verse, 'The Lion's Masquerade' is imbued with the characteristics of its era, engaging with the whimsical yet satirical nature of Georgian England's children's literature. The narrative, while seemingly innocuous, intricately parodies the customs and extravagances of contemporary society through its animal masquerade ball allegory, effectively interweaving moral lessons beneath its entertaining facade. Dorset emerges as not just a storyteller but as a moralist, embedding etiquette and virtue within her literary creation. Her background, coupled with the social milieu she inhabited, provides insight into her motivations for writing. A member of the gentry, she maneuvered through the societal and intellectual circuits that likely inspired her literary works. In a time when women's authorial voices were often sidelined, Dorset's publication of this book may have been both an act of creative expression and subtle social commentary. Her familiarity with the customs she parodied would have lent an authenticity to her prose, ensuring that her writing resonated with her contemporaries while also imparting instruction and delight. 'The Lion's Masquerade' is a delightful read for those intrigued by historical children's literature and the subtleties of societal critique embedded in seemingly simple stories. Its graceful blend of education and entertainment will charm both the literary enthusiast and the casual reader. Moreover, scholars interested in women's contributions to literature and the development of satirical styles during the Georgian period will find this publication both instructive and entertaining. Published anew by DigiCat Publishing, this edition pays homage to the enduring legacy of a work that deserves recognition for its artful commentary couched in narrative amusement.

Catherine Ann Turner Dorset (1750/51–1817/18) was an English poet and writer, renowned primarily for her contributions to children's literature in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Dorset penned 'The Lion's Masquerade', a whimsical narrative designed for the amusement and instruction of young minds. The work falls into the genre of instructional animal fable, a style that was quite popular during that era, which often aimed to impart moral lessons through anthropomorphic characters. Dorset's style combines elements of playful rhymes and didacticism, making her literature entertaining as well as educational for its young audience. Although not as widely recognized as her contemporaries in the realm of children's literature, Dorset's 'The Lion's Masquerade' has earned a place as a charming example of Georgian-era children's verse. Her work is reflective of the kind of societal expectations and educational principles that were circulating among the British middle and upper classes at the time. Dorset's contributions, though limited in number, provide valuable insights into the early development of children's literature as a distinct genre.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Schlagworte 19th century poetry • animals • british poets • Catherine Ann Turner Dorset works • children's poetry • children's poetry classics • fable poetry • historical poetry • juvenile poetry • literary masquerade themes • Lyric poetry collections • public domain poetry books • victorian era literature
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