New Releases by Dorothy Canfield Fisher

Dorothy Canfield Fisher is the author of Understood Betsy (Golden Age Library) (2024), UNDERSTOOD BETSY (Illustrated Edition) (2023), Understood Betsy (2023), Short Stories of Various Types (2023), The Bent Twig: By Dorothy Canfield (2023).

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Understood Betsy (Golden Age Library)

release date: Aug 16, 2024
Understood Betsy (Golden Age Library)
Journey with Elizabeth Ann, a delicate, timid 9-year-old girl, as she discovers the wonders of independence and responsibility on a rural Vermont farm. Forced to leave her sheltered life with Aunt Frances and live with her Putney cousins, she blossoms into Betsy as she learns to make friends, do chores, and embrace a hearty way of living. An uplifting story celebrating growth and family bonds. Originally published in 1917 and loved by generations, this unabridged edition stays true to the classic story, and is accompanied by vintage illustrations from the 1940s.

UNDERSTOOD BETSY (Illustrated Edition)

release date: Dec 21, 2023
UNDERSTOOD BETSY (Illustrated Edition)
In "Understood Betsy," Dorothy Canfield Fisher presents a captivating narrative woven with rich imagery and engaging dialogue that explores themes of childhood, independence, and the importance of a supportive environment for personal growth. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century rural Vermont, this illustrated edition enhances the original text with enchanting illustrations that complement Canfield Fisher''s insightful prose. The story follows a young girl, Betsy, as she transitions from a life of relative confinement to the empowering experience of self-discovery and agency, resonating with the educational philosophies of the progressive era and shedding light on the changing roles of women and children in society. Dorothy Canfield Fisher was an influential author and advocate for education reform, whose experiences in both the United States and Europe informed her understanding of childhood development and the dynamics within familial structures. Her commitment to progressive educational practices is evident throughout her works, and the empowerment of young girls is a recurring theme. Fisher''s unique blend of personal biography and imaginative storytelling resulted in a compelling book that continues to resonate with readers today. "Understood Betsy" is an essential read for both young readers and adults alike, offering valuable insights into the complexities of growing up and the importance of nurturing one''s individuality. This beautifully illustrated edition is perfect for educators and parents seeking to inspire resilience and confidence in children, making it a timeless addition to any literary collection.

Understood Betsy

release date: Oct 30, 2023
Understood Betsy
In "Understood Betsy," Dorothy Canfield Fisher weaves a rich narrative that explores themes of self-discovery, resilience, and the importance of understanding in the formation of identity. Written in a lyrical yet straightforward style, the novel follows the journey of Betsy, a girl who transitions from a constrained urban life to the liberating expanse of rural Vermont. Fisher''Äôs prose captures the beauty of the landscape and the intricacies of Betsy''Äôs emotional and intellectual development, resonating with a sense of optimism and empowerment characteristic of early 20th-century children''Äôs literature. The narrative serves not only as a personal coming-of-age story but also critiques the societal norms of education and upbringing prevalent during the time, positioning Betsy''Äôs experiences against the backdrop of progressive educational ideals. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, an influential author and education reformer, dedicated much of her life to advocating for child welfare and progressive education. Her own experiences in New England, along with her deep engagement with social issues, informed her portrayal of the challenges faced by children in understanding themselves and their environments. Fisher''Äôs commitment to fostering independence and critical thinking in children is vividly reflected in Betsy''Äôs transformation, making the book a significant contribution to American children''s literature. "Understood Betsy" is a timeless classic that deserves a place on the shelves of both young readers and adults alike. It invites its audience to reflect on the transformative power of understanding and the impact of nurturing environments. As Betsy learns to assert her identity and navigate the complexities of life, readers are encouraged to recognize the importance of empathy and growth in their own journeys. This work remains relevant today, making it an essential read for anyone interested in personal development and education.

Short Stories of Various Types

release date: Aug 22, 2023
Short Stories of Various Types
Short Stories of Various Types is a riveting anthology that showcases the rich tapestry of narrative craft across different eras and styles. This collection brings together a distinguished array of tales that range from the tender realism of Dorothy Canfield Fisher to the intriguing mysteries of Arthur Conan Doyle, articulating a diverse spectrum of human experiences. The anthology distinguishes itself by not only including works from various geographical regions but also by offering a wide array of literary styles, from gothic tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne to the poignant humor of O. Henry, thereby accentuating the versatility and depth of short story writing as a form. The contributing authors, each an accomplished storyteller in their own right, collectively present a panoramic view of the late 19th and early 20th centuries'' literary landscapes. With backgrounds spanning continents and cultures, these authors contribute to an eclectic mix that reflects the nuances and complexities of global human experiences. This collection stands at the crossroads of literary movements, blending romanticism, realism, and early modernist impulses, thereby providing a textured and layered exploration of thematic preoccupations that resonate across time and space. Short Stories of Various Types offers readers an unparalleled journey into the world of literary diversity and richness. It invites a broad audience to explore the convergences and divergences of human experience as depicted through the prism of short fiction. This anthology is not merely a collection of stories; it is an invitation to engage with the myriad ways in which stories reflect, distort, and enhance our understanding of the world. For students, scholars, and enthusiasts of literary history, this volume serves as a testament to the enduring power of the short story format and its capability to encapsulate the human spirit in all its manifestations.

The Bent Twig: By Dorothy Canfield

release date: Jul 18, 2023
The Bent Twig: By Dorothy Canfield
A coming-of-age novel about a young woman named Sylvia Marshall, as she navigates her way through adolescence and young adulthood while struggling to reconcile her modern education with the expectations of her traditional New England family. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Home Fires in France

release date: Sep 16, 2022
Home Fires in France
In her distinguished collection ''Home Fires in France'', Dorothy Canfield Fisher delves into the fabric of wartime and post-war French society, with an astute focus on the intimate domestic sphere and its transformation under the strains of the Great War. Fisher''s prose, with its deliberate pace and compassionate tone, weaves together an anthology of narratives that highlight resilience, adaptation, and the sustaining power of home life amidst turmoil. Published originally in 1920, Fisher''s work positions itself within the greater tapestry of early 20th-century literature, marking a shift to exploring the psychological effects of war on everyday life, a thematic concern that enriches the modernist project of her contemporaries with its own unique, nuanced texture.nDorothy Canfield Fisher, a formidable intellectual and social advocate, was significantly influenced by her experiences in France during the First World War. Her role in aiding rehabilitative efforts for wounded soldiers, combined with her educational work, profoundly shaped her understanding of human fragility and strength. A disciple of the educational principles of Maria Montessori, and a close confidant of American luminaries such as Willa Cather, her literary engagements reach beyond mere narratives; they are a spectral image of the lived realities she observed and championed. This deep engagement is palpably transcribed into her works, offering a rich, empathetic perspective on the era''s social dynamics.n''Home Fires in France'' is more than a bookshelf addition; it is a consummate recommendation for readers interested in historical realism, pivotal moments of cultural shift, and the quiet strength of humanity. The anthology stands as a testament to the endurance of the spirit, with a literary quality that merits recognition as part of DigiCat Publishing''s efforts to honor our shared literary heritage. Fisher''s insight and her delicate balance between gravitas and hope make this collection particularly relevant and captivating for those seeking to understand the historical psyche of early 20th-century Europe or to find resonant human experience in the echoes of the past.

What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games and Pastimes

release date: Sep 15, 2022
What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games and Pastimes
In "What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games and Pastimes," Dorothy Canfield Fisher compiles an extraordinary repository of activities that reflect early 20th-century recreational culture. This comprehensive guide showcases various games, crafts, and exercises catered to children and families, poised to stimulate the imagination and promote community engagement. Fisher''s writing is marked by a clarity and enthusiasm that seamlessly blend instruction with inspiration, encouraging readers to explore and revel in the joys of play. The book not only serves as a practical manual but also encapsulates a pedagogical philosophy emphasizing the importance of leisure in child development during a time when structured activities were gaining prominence amidst societal changes. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, a prominent author and educator, was deeply influenced by her passion for childhood education and experiential learning. Her background in literature and progressive attitudes toward education led her to seek innovative ways to foster creativity in children. Fisher''s experiences as a mother and her engagement with the education reform movement further shaped her commitment to promoting wholesome and enriching pastimes. This book is an invaluable resource for parents, educators, and anyone keen to inspire creativity and foster meaningful interactions among children. With its broad scope and practical advice, Fisher''s collection not only enriches the lives of its readers but also preserves a vital part of childhood culture, urging us to reconnect with the simple joys of play.

Raw Material

release date: Jan 17, 2022
Raw Material
In "Raw Material," Dorothy Canfield Fisher masterfully explores the nuanced interplay between industry and identity, weaving a narrative that captures the essence of American life in the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly industrializing nation, Fisher''s prose reveals her keen observational skill and lyrical style, offering readers a vivid portrayal of both individual characters and collective societal shifts. The novel delves into themes of self-discovery, social class, and the consequences of modernization, positioned within the literary context of realism and the emerging introspective modernist movement. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, an acclaimed novelist and fervent advocate for progressive social causes, drew upon her own experiences of rural life in Vermont and her observations of the changing American landscape. Her involvement in education and reform, combined with her passion for writing, fueled her desire to depict the struggles of ordinary people facing the complexities of their environment. This background provides an authentic depth to the characters and scenarios presented in "Raw Material," showcasing Fisher''s commitment to social responsibility through literature. I highly recommend "Raw Material" to readers interested in understanding the intricate fabric of American society during a pivotal time in history. Fisher''Äôs insightful narrative offers a comprehensive insight into the human condition, making it a timeless exploration of resilience and adaptation in the face of change.

Montessori-Mother

release date: Jan 01, 2021
Montessori-Mother
Discover the transformative power of the Montessori method with "Montessori-Mother" by Dorothy Canfield Fisher, a groundbreaking exploration of Maria Montessori''s revolutionary approach to education and child-rearing. Join the author as she delves into the principles and practices of the Montessori philosophy, offering readers practical guidance and inspiring insights into fostering independence, creativity, and lifelong learning in children. Set against the backdrop of the early 20th century, "Montessori-Mother" follows the journey of a young mother as she navigates the joys and challenges of raising her children according to the Montessori principles. From creating a nurturing environment at home to fostering a love of learning through hands-on exploration, Fisher provides readers with a wealth of practical advice and inspiring anecdotes to help them incorporate Montessori principles into their own lives. Themes of empowerment, respect, and the importance of child-led learning permeate the narrative, inviting readers to reflect on the role of education in shaping the future of society. Through Fisher''s thoughtful reflections and real-life examples, readers gain a deeper understanding of the Montessori philosophy and its potential to transform not only individual lives but entire communities. With its blend of practical wisdom, personal anecdotes, and philosophical insight, "Montessori-Mother" is a must-read for parents, educators, and anyone interested in the Montessori approach to education. Dorothy Canfield Fisher''s accessible writing style and heartfelt passion for the subject make this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking to create a more nurturing and supportive environment for children. Since its publication, "Montessori-Mother" has earned widespread acclaim for its insightful observations, practical advice, and inspiring message of hope. Fisher''s advocacy for child-centered education continues to resonate with readers around the world, making this book a timeless classic for anyone interested in the Montessori method. Prepare to be inspired by the transformative power of the Montessori method with "Montessori-Mother" by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Whether you''re a parent, educator, or simply curious about alternative approaches to education, this book offers something for everyone, with its practical guidance, inspiring stories, and profound insights into the nature of childhood and learning. Don''t miss your chance to discover the magic of Montessori—pick up your copy today and embark on a journey of discovery and empowerment.

The Aeneid

release date: Jan 01, 2021
The Aeneid
The Aeneid by Virgil: Considered one of the greatest works of Latin literature, "The Aeneid" is an epic poem that follows the legendary hero Aeneas on his journey from the ruins of Troy to the founding of Rome. Virgil''s masterful storytelling, rich imagery, and exploration of Roman virtues and destiny have made this epic a timeless classic that continues to influence literature and art to this day. Key Aspects of the Book "The Aeneid": Epic Hero: Aeneas embodies the qualities of a classical hero, facing trials, divine intervention, and moral dilemmas on his quest for a new homeland. Founding of Rome: The poem connects the founding of Rome to the legendary events of the Trojan War, linking Roman identity to a grand historical narrative. Mythological Themes: Virgil incorporates various mythological elements and references to Greek mythology, enriching the epic''s cultural and literary significance. Virgil, or Publius Vergilius Maro, was an ancient Roman poet born in 70 BCE. He is celebrated as one of the most important figures in Latin literature and is best known for his three major works, "The Aeneid," "Georgics," and "Eclogues" (or "Bucolics"). Virgil''s influence on Western literature has been profound, and his works have been studied and admired for centuries. His poems have not only shaped the course of Roman literature but have also contributed significantly to the development of European poetry and the understanding of classical mythology and history.

The Squirrel-Cage

release date: Dec 12, 2019
The Squirrel-Cage
In "The Squirrel-Cage," Dorothy Canfield Fisher presents a poignant exploration of the complexities of marriage and societal roles through the lens of early 20th-century American life. The narrative employs a rich, immersive prose style that deftly captures the emotional turmoil of its characters while skillfully intertwining psychological depth with social commentary. Set against a backdrop of burgeoning feminist ideals and the constraints of traditional domesticity, the novel challenges the reader to reconsider the sacrifices and compromises inherent in personal relationships, while also addressing broader themes of self-identity and fulfillment. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, an acclaimed author and advocate for progressive education and women''s rights, draws from her lived experiences and intellectual pursuits to craft this poignant narrative. Her insight into the human condition was informed by her own struggles with societal expectations, as well as her involvement in early feminist movements. As a prominent figure in the literary community, Fisher was known for her ability to fuse storytelling with calls for social reform, thereby reflecting the zeitgeist of her era. Readers seeking a nuanced and introspective examination of love, autonomy, and the human spirit will find "The Squirrel-Cage" to be a profound addition to their literary repertoire. Fisher''Äôs masterful storytelling encourages reflection on the sacrifices made in the name of love and the enduring quest for self-liberation.

The Brimming Cup

release date: Dec 09, 2019
The Brimming Cup
Dorothy Canfield Fisher''Äôs "The Brimming Cup" is a profound exploration of personal growth, societal expectation, and the intricate dynamics of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the narrative deftly weaves its themes through the lives of its well-rounded characters, revealing their inner conflicts and aspirations with remarkable psychological depth. Employing a lyrical yet straightforward prose style, Fisher captures the nuances of emotional experience, making the novel both accessible and resonant, while reflecting the period''s shifting social mores and the burgeoning feminist movement. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, a prominent figure in American literature, was known for her commitment to progressive causes, including education reform and women''s rights. Her diverse life experiences, from her upbringing in a family of educators to her time spent in Europe, undoubtedly influenced her perspective on the struggles faced by women in society. Fisher''s rich cultural context and her intrinsic beliefs about personal autonomy and empowerment are intricately interwoven throughout "The Brimming Cup," offering readers both a personal and universal narrative. For readers seeking a compelling examination of the complexities of life and identity, "The Brimming Cup" stands as an essential read. Fisher''Äôs masterful storytelling invites reflection on the choices we make and their cascading effects on our lives and those of others. This nuanced exploration engages with timeless themes, making it not just a story of its time, but one that remains relevant and thought-provoking even today.

Elementary Composition

release date: Dec 05, 2019
Elementary Composition
In the anthology *Elementary Composition*, the ageless art of writing is meticulously explored through a collection of essays, exercises, and excerpts that shed light on the fundamental principles of effective expression. With an emphasis on clarity, style, and the foundational pillars of composition, this work is a treasure trove of guidance and creativity. It navigates the multifaceted landscape of literary expression, capturing the essence of both the written word and the evolving nature of communication. Through a diverse array of literary styles, from descriptive narratives to persuasive arguments, the collection serves as a testament to the timelessness of well-crafted prose. The contributions in *Elementary Composition* by Dorothy Canfield Fisher and George R. Carpenter reflect a rich tapestry of experiences and academic backgrounds. Fisher, renowned for her advocacy in education and libraries, brings a progressive vision rooted in character and societal understanding. Carpenter, a luminary in literary arts and education, complements this with his established scholarly approach. Together, they encapsulate a historical bridge between established traditions and emerging modernist movements in composition, providing readers a gateway to appreciate the breadth of literary artistry through foundational skills. *Elementary Composition* is an essential resource for those eager to enhance their writing acumen. It offers readers a profound exploration into the mechanics of writing, illuminating the intricate connection between thought and expression. The anthology opens a dialogue between its varied contributors, inviting readers to not only refine their prose but also to appreciate the evolution of composition across different eras and perspectives. Ideal for both students and seasoned writers, it is a guide that fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation for the profound potential of the written word.

Hillsboro People

release date: Nov 26, 2019
Hillsboro People
In "Hillsboro People," Dorothy Canfield Fisher crafts a rich tapestry of life in a small New England town, illuminating the complexities of human relationships and the subtleties of social interactions. Through a series of interconnected stories, Fisher employs a lyrical and empathetic prose style that captures the heart and spirit of her characters. Drawing from the Regionalism literary movement, her work delves into themes of community, individual identity, and the gentle rhythms of rural existence, offering both vivid character portraits and poignant insights into the human condition. Dorothy Canfield Fisher was an influential 20th-century American author and social reformer, whose deep-rooted ties to Vermont and her experiences growing up in a close-knit community greatly informed her writing. Known for her advocacy for education and women''s rights, Fisher''s keen observational skills and emotional intelligence find expression in "Hillsboro People," reflecting her belief in the power of storytelling as a means of understanding and empathizing with diverse perspectives. Readers seeking a profound exploration of small-town life and the intricate dynamics within it will find "Hillsboro People" to be a compelling addition to their literary repertoire. Fisher''Äôs nuanced portrayals and rich narrative style invite contemplation and foster a deep connection with the characters, making this collection a must-read for anyone who cherishes the art of intimate storytelling.

Understood Betsy (Hardcover)

release date: Aug 28, 2018
Understood Betsy (Hardcover)
Dorothy Canfield Fisher''s exceptional children''s novel Understood Betsy returns in this new edition, complete with all of the original illustrations. First published in 1916, Understood Betsy depicts the tale of Elizabeth Ann. An orphan, she is raised in the city by her great-aunt Harriet and her cousin Frances. Although the pair are capable in caring for young Elizabeth, their existence is a sheltered one. To Elizabeth''s surprise, her mother''s family - who live in rural Vermont - find her and offer her a place in their country home. Although Harriet has reservations about the manner in which the Putneys raise children, she duly packs Elizabeth off to stay there. Much of the novel regards Elizabeth''s adapting to the countryside - many of the duties which are taken care of for her in the city are expected of her there. However the beauty of the country, and the practical things she learns during her upbringing, are ultimately to her benefit.

A Montessori Mother

release date: May 24, 2016
A Montessori Mother
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Understood Betsy: with Original Illustrations by Ada Clendenin Williamson

release date: Sep 20, 2013
Understood Betsy: with Original Illustrations by Ada Clendenin Williamson
This carefully crafted ebook: "Understood Betsy: with Original Illustrations by Ada Clendenin Williamson" is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents. Understood Betsy is a 1916 novel for children by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Originally published in 1917, this novel follows the adventure of Elizabeth Ann, an orphan who leaves a privileged urban lifestyle with her cousin to live with the Putney''s on a Vermont farm. Elizabeth Ann, nicknamed Betsy, lives with her father''s aunt, Harriet, who expects her to lead a very sheltered life. When she is sent to live with her mother''s family, on a farm in Vermont, she is then expected to do many of the chores that Harriet had thought too demanding of a little girl. Betsy discovers her own abilities and gains a new perception of the world around her. Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1879 - 1958) was an educational reformer, social activist, and best-selling American author in the early decades of the twentieth century. She strongly supported women''s rights, racial equality, and lifelong education. She was named by Eleanor Roosevelt as one of the ten most influential women in the United States.

The Deepening Stream

release date: Mar 01, 2013

Early Stories of Dorothy Canfield

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Early Stories of Dorothy Canfield
Early Stories of Dorothy Canfield - edited and with an introduction by Ida H. Washington. Long before American author Dorothy Canfield (1879-1958) won popularity and international acclaim with novels and short stories about social problems, she was writing essays and short stories in school notebooks. These early writings were never published but were kept in the archives of the University of Vermont. For scholars of American literature the early stories are important as foreshadowing of the mature author''s narrative skill. For the general reader they are charming little sketches from the various environments that contributed a rich and diverse background to the experience of the mature author. Two narratives come from the years Dorothy spent in Paris with her artist mother Flavia Canfield. Two others are from rural Vermont, where Dorothy spent childhood summers with her fathers relatives. One is built on an early awareness of the human problems often hidden in larger historical events, in this case, the American Civil War. Critical material by Canfield biographer Ida H. Washington sets the stories in their historical and biographical context. Available from Cherry TreeBooks - $8.00 plus shipping.

The Bedquilt and Other Stories

release date: Jan 01, 1997
The Bedquilt and Other Stories
Two essays and eleven short stories from a 1930s novelist who wrote on a variety of subjects, from war to the lot of the black man. In An American Citizen, a black man leaves America for another country to escape the humiliation he suffers, Through Pity and Terror is a war story set in France on a woman whose home is invaded by German soldiers, and in the title story the protagonist finally wins recognition as an artist.

Seasoned Timber

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Seasoned Timber
A small Vermont town faces a referendum on the place of human decency in a changing, troubled world.

Bent Twig

release date: Mar 01, 1993

Keeping Fires Night and Day

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Keeping Fires Night and Day
When her best-selling novels made her the chief breadwinner in her marriage, her husband, John Fisher, assumed the role of secretary and editor of her work. Fluent in five languages, Dorothy Canfield Fisher founded a Braille press in France and introduced the educational methods of Dr. Maria Montessori to the United States. She became a pioneering advocate of adult education and served as the first woman on the Vermont Board of Education. In letters to friends, fans, and colleagues, Fisher discussed her homelife, her work, and the world around her. Her passions and concerns - revealed in her correspondence with wit and poignancy - include the "New Woman" and the suffrage movement, racial discrimination and the emergence of the NAACP the development of a national education system, two world wars, the depression, and the influence of book clubs in the literary marketplace.

Our Independence and the Constitution

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Our Independence and the Constitution
Portrays the writing of the Declaration of Independence and the formation of the Constitution through the eyes of one Philadelphia family.

Montessori for Parents

Montessori for Parents
Hardcover edition of Dorothy Canfield Fisher''s Montessori Method for Parents. Scientific pedagogy as applied to child education in "the Children''s Houses" including chapters on moral training and discipline. Educators will appreciate having this classic hardcover in their collection.

The Montessori Manual for Teachers and Parents

The Montessori Manual for Teachers and Parents
Originally published: Chicago: W.E. Richardson Co., 1913.

A Harvest of Stories, from a Half Century of Writing

A Harvest of Stories, from a Half Century of Writing
For all the stories, Dorothy Canfield has drawn upon her own deeply human experiences and her love and understanding of her fellow man. The reader will find stories of her beloved Vermont, where she joins her neighbors in the day-by-day struggle with community living; of wartime France, where she was active in relief work during World War I; of the Basque country, where she lived for a year; and of ordinary men, women, and children in everyday family life.

Vermont Tradition, the Biography of an Outlook on Life, by Dorothy Canfield Fisher

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