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A Child's Garden of Verses (Annotated)


No. of pages 118

Published: 2016

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"A Child's Garden of Verses" is a beloved collection of poetry by Robert Louis Stevenson that captures the wonders and sentiments of childhood. Through vivid imagery and gentle rhymes, Stevenson explores themes of nature, imagination, and the innocent joys of youth. Each poem reflects a child's perspective, evoking experiences such as playing in the garden, dreaming at night, and the simple pleasures of life. The annotated edition enhances the reader's understanding by providing context and insights into the poems, making it a rich experience for both children and adults who wish to revisit the magic of childhood. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 118 pages in this book. This book was published in 2016 by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform .

Robert Louis Stevenson is perhaps best-known today for 'Treasure Island' and 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'.

 

This book contains the following story:

A Child's Garden of Verses

A Child's Garden of Verses"is a collection of poetry written by Robert Louis Stevenson. First published in 1885, this charming and timeless collection is intended for children and captures the wonder, imagination, and innocent perspective of childhood. The poems touch on various themes, including nature, play, dreams, and the world as seen through a child's eyes. Here are some highlights from the collection:

"Bed in Summer": A poem that contrasts the freedom and joy of summer days with the struggles of bedtime during the same season.

"The Land of Counterpane": A whimsical poem about a child who imagines his bed as a landscape for his toy soldiers and adventures.

"My Shadow": A poem about a child's fascination with their own shadow, imagining it as a separate entity.

"The Swing": A joyful poem describing the sensation of swinging high on a swing and the exhilaration it brings.

"My Bed Is a Boat": A playful poem where a child's bed is compared to a boat on imaginary seas.

"Windy Nights": A poem that evokes the mystery and excitement of a windy night, imagining it as a time when trees and objects come to life.

"The Land of Nod": A dreamy poem that explores the magical world of dreams and the place where children go when they drift off to sleep.

"From a Railway Carriage": A fast-paced poem that captures the fleeting scenes seen from a moving train.

"Where Go the Boats?": A contemplative poem that ponders the destination of small paper boats set adrift in a stream.

"Foreign Lands": A poem that imagines the curiosity and intrigue a child might feel about far-off places.

"The Moon": A short poem that portrays the moon as a friendly presence in the night sky.

"My Shadow": A playful poem in which the speaker muses about the nature of his own shadow.

The collection as a whole reflects Stevenson's ability to capture the innocence and imagination of childhood, creating a world where ordinary experiences are transformed into magical and captivating moments. "A Child's Garden of Verses" remains a beloved classic of children's literature, cherished for its evocative language, vivid imagery, and nostalgic themes.