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Edith Nesbit is the author of The Enchanted Castle Annotated (2020), The Story of the Treasure Seekers Annotated (2020), The Magic World (2021), The Railway Children (1999), 7 best short stories - Feminist Fiction (2020).

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The Enchanted Castle Annotated

release date: Oct 18, 2020
The Enchanted Castle Annotated
The Enchanted Castle is a children''s fantasy novel by Edith Nesbit first published in 1907.

The Story of the Treasure Seekers Annotated

release date: Dec 28, 2020
The Story of the Treasure Seekers Annotated
The Story of the Treasure Seekers is a novel by E. Nesbit. First published in 1899, it tells the story of Dora, Oswald, Dicky, Alice, Noel, and Horace Octavius (H. O.) Bastable, and their attempts to assist their widowed father and recover the fortunes of their family; its sequels are The Wouldbegoods (1901) and The New Treasure Seekers (1904).

The Magic World

release date: Oct 12, 2021
The Magic World
What would you do if you found out magic is actually all around you? These twelve magical short stories are all about magic and how it can be found in unlikely places. The atmosphere of each story is similar to the fantastic universe of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. They all contain important lessons for children as well as adults. In "The Cat-hood of Maurice," the protagonist learns to see life through another perspective and appreciate beings who are different from him. In "Kenneth and the Carp," a boy turns into a fish in order to prove his innocence. The story called "The Aunt and Amabel" is said to have inspired C.S. Lewis’ famous Narnia-series because Amabel goes through a wardrobe and arrives in another world much like the Narnia children. A fairy-tale book like no other. Perfect for fans of Roald Dahl, Lyman Frank Baum and Dianna Wynne Jones. Born in Kennington in 1858, Edith Nesbit wrote and co-authored over 60 beloved adventures at the beginning of the 20th century. Among her most popular books are "The Story of the Treasure-Seekers" (1899), "The Phoenix and the Carpet" (1904), and "The Railway Children" (1906). Many of her works became adapted to musicals, movies, and TV shows. Along with her husband Hubert Bland, she was among the first members of the Fabian society - a socialist debating club. A path in London close to her home was named "Railway Children Walk" in her honor, manifesting her legacy as one of the pioneers within the children’s fantasy genre.

The Railway Children

release date: Jan 01, 1999
The Railway Children
When their father is called away, three children move to the country, where they stay busy saving the train from accidents, befriending a nice Old Gentleman, and trying not to quarrel.

7 best short stories - Feminist Fiction

release date: May 12, 2020
7 best short stories - Feminist Fiction
Welcome to the book series 7 best short stories specials, selection dedicated to a special subject, featuring works by noteworthy authors. The texts were chosen based on their relevance, renown and interest. This edition is dedicated to Feminist Fiction. This book contains the following texts: - The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman; - The Story of an Hour by Kate Chopin; - The Gentle Lena by Gertrude Stein; - The Fullness of Life by Edith Wharton; - The Marble Child by Edith Nesbit; - A Jury of Her Peers by Susan Glaspell; - Bliss by Katherine Mansfield. If you appreciate good literature, be sure to check out the other Tacet Books titles!

THE PSAMMEAD TRILOGY – The Magical Adventures of Five Friends (Illustrated)

release date: Jan 14, 2024
THE PSAMMEAD TRILOGY – The Magical Adventures of Five Friends (Illustrated)
In "The Psammead Trilogy ''Äì The Magical Adventures of Five Friends," Edith Nesbit weaves a delightful tapestry of imaginative narratives that blend whimsy and moral lessons. Through the enchanting adventures of five children who discover a wish-granting creature known as the Psammead, Nesbit employs a captivating mix of humor and suspense, inviting readers into a world where the ordinary meets the extraordinary. The richly illustrated edition enhances the experience, bringing to life the vivid landscapes and charming characters that have secured the trilogy''s place as a beloved classic in children''s literature. Edith Nesbit, an influential figure in early 20th-century literature, was known for her innovative approach to storytelling and her commitment to social issues, which likely informed the themes present in her writing. Her experiences as a socialist and mother of three shaped her understanding of childhood and imagination, making her a pioneer in the genre of children''s fantasy literature. Nesbit''s unique ability to blend the fantastical with real-world concerns resonates throughout these stories, as they challenge traditional notions of childhood innocence while exploring the complexities of friendship and adventure. This illustrated edition is a must-read for both children and adults alike, as it captures the timeless essence of curiosity and the importance of imagination. Readers are highly encouraged to dive into this magical world where every desire holds consequences, reminding us all of the power and responsibility that comes with our wishes. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - A comprehensive Introduction outlines these selected works'' unifying features, themes, or stylistic evolutions. - The Author Biography highlights personal milestones and literary influences that shape the entire body of writing. - A Historical Context section situates the works in their broader era—social currents, cultural trends, and key events that underpin their creation. - A concise Synopsis (Selection) offers an accessible overview of the included texts, helping readers navigate plotlines and main ideas without revealing critical twists. - A unified Analysis examines recurring motifs and stylistic hallmarks across the collection, tying the stories together while spotlighting the different work''s strengths. - Reflection questions inspire deeper contemplation of the author''s overarching message, inviting readers to draw connections among different texts and relate them to modern contexts. - Lastly, our hand‐picked Memorable Quotes distill pivotal lines and turning points, serving as touchstones for the collection''s central themes.

Harding's Luck

release date: Dec 08, 2020
Harding's Luck
In "Harding''s Luck," Edith Nesbit crafts a poignant tale that intertwines themes of fortune, family, and friendship within the framework of Edwardian society. The narrative follows the life of a young boy, Harding, whose unexpected encounter with a series of whimsical and sometimes troubling events compels readers to reflect on the nature of luck and its impact on personal destiny. Nesbit''s literary style is characterized by her ability to blend realism with fantasy, allowing for a rich, immersive experience that challenges societal norms and expectations. This work not only fits within the children''s literature genre but also engages with early 20th-century concerns about class and morality in an entertaining yet thought-provoking manner. Edith Nesbit, a pioneer in children''s literature and co-founder of the influential Fabian Society, wrote "Harding''s Luck" amidst the burgeoning debates on social reform and equality. Her own experiences with financial instability and her desire for a more just society informed her narratives, embedding them with a moral backbone that resonates with readers of all ages. Nesbit''s stories often reflect her belief in the transformative power of imagination and the importance of empathy, making her a beloved figure in literary history. This captivating work is highly recommended for readers of all ages, especially those who appreciate stories that blend adventure with profound moral lessons. Nesbit''s insightful exploration of luck, combined with her engaging storytelling, ensures that "Harding''s Luck" continues to charm and inspire, prompting reflection on the unexpected turns life can take. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - A succinct Introduction situates the work''s timeless appeal and themes. - The Synopsis outlines the central plot, highlighting key developments without spoiling critical twists. - A detailed Historical Context immerses you in the era''s events and influences that shaped the writing. - An Author Biography reveals milestones in the author''s life, illuminating the personal insights behind the text. - A thorough Analysis dissects symbols, motifs, and character arcs to unearth underlying meanings. - Reflection questions prompt you to engage personally with the work''s messages, connecting them to modern life. - Hand‐picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.

Beware The Silence

release date: Dec 27, 2023
Beware The Silence
''ÄúBeware The Silence''Äù offers a compelling exploration of the haunting theme of silence, approached from myriad angles with an exceptional range of literary styles. This anthology spans Gothic horror, eerie ghost stories, psychological unease, and speculative fiction. From the poetic subtleties found in whispers of the unseen to louder manifestations of horror, the collection ignites curiosity and fear. Standouts within the volume resonate with timeless relevance, astutely navigating eerie paths of the human psyche''s shadowed corners. The anthology benefits from contributions by grand masters of suspense and revelation, weaving a tapestry that honors the rich tradition of dark storytelling. The diverse voices gathered in this anthology herald from an array of cultural backgrounds and pivotal literary epochs. Esteemed figures like H. P. Lovecraft and Mary Shelley, among others, lend their distinctive visions to the ensemble, bolstered by emerging talents who also thrive in such spectral realms. This well-curated collection spans movements from Romanticism and Victorian Gothic to Modernist enigmas, reflecting on evolving societal apprehensions to create a rich dialogue around the terror and allure of silence. These multifaceted narratives join forces to unveil the eerie embrace of the unspoken and the unseen. Readers seeking to unravel the intricate interplay between silence and terror will find "Beware The Silence" a profound and enlightening volume. It is a gateway to diverse perspectives, offering educational insights into the evolution of horror and suspense through the ages. This collection encourages an immersive journey into narratives that skillfully capture the human imagination''s darker, hushed territories. A must-read for those invested in literary exploration, the anthology beckons readers to ponder life''s subliminal terrors, cleverly articulated by its distinguished ensemble of artists.

Oxford Children's Classics: The Railway Children

release date: Aug 31, 2023
Oxford Children's Classics: The Railway Children
This Oxford Children''s Classic features the complete unabridged text, an introduction by Onjali Q Raúf, and other bonus material including insights for readers, facts, activities, and more . . . When their father is taken away, Bobbie, Peter, and Phyllis are uprooted from their comfortable home in London. Though they miss their old life they soon find a newfound love of the railway, and it becomes a source of great adventure and hope.

Five Children and It

release date: Feb 01, 2005
Five Children and It
A fully illustrated chapter book with all the excitement, adventure and magic of the stunning movie based on the children''s literary classic by E. Nesbit. With full colour pictures throughout A brand new chapter book based on the magical movie Cyril, known as Squirrel, Anthea, known as Panther, Robert, Jane and their baby brother Hilary, known always as the Lamb are the Five Children.With their father away at war and their mother nursing the wounded, these five siblings are sent to stay with their uncle in a strange house by the sea. There they meet eccentric Uncle, slightly crazy housekeeper Martha and evil scientist in the making, cousin Horace. While exploring, the children dig up an ill-tempered, mischievous 8,000 year-old Psammead, or sand fairy, who reluctantly grants them one wish a day. But the consequences are never quite what the children intended Blending magic, fun and perilous exploits, this all-action adventure story proves that the magic of wishes isn''t as strong as the power of family.

The Phoenix and the Carpet (Illustrated)

release date: Aug 26, 2021
The Phoenix and the Carpet (Illustrated)
The Phoenix and the Carpet is a fantasy novel for children, written by E. Nesbit and first published in 1904. It is the second in a trilogy of novels that begins with Five Children and It (1902), and follows the adventures of the same five children: Cyril, Anthea, Robert, Jane and the Lamb. Their mother buys the children a new carpet to replace one from the nursery that they have destroyed in an accidental fire. The children find an egg in the carpet, which hatches into a talking Phoenix. The Phoenix explains that the carpet is a magic one that will grant them three wishes a day. The five children go on many adventures, which eventually wears out their magic carpet. The adventures are continued and concluded in the third book of the trilogy, The Story of the Amulet (1906).

The Story of the Amulet (Illustrated Edition)

release date: Aug 07, 2021
The Story of the Amulet (Illustrated Edition)
The Story of the Amulet is a novel for children, written in 1906 by English author Edith Nesbit. It is the final part of a trilogy of novels that also includes Five Children and It (1902) and The Phoenix and the Carpet (1904). In it the children re-encounter the Psammead--the "it" in Five Children and It. As it no longer grants wishes to the children, however, its capacity is mainly advisory in relation to the children''s other discovery, the Amulet, thus following a formula successfully established in The Phoenix and the Carpet.

The Story of the Amulet by Edith Nesbit

release date: Aug 14, 2021
The Story of the Amulet by Edith Nesbit
At the end of Five Children and It the five children promised not to ask the Psammead for another wish as long as they lived, but expressed a half wish to see it again some time. They find ''it'' again in a pet shop in Camden Town, and their magic adventures start over again. ''It'' leads them to a magic amulet - half of it actually - which they use it to try and find the other half. It takes them back to ancient Egypt and Babylon. The Queen of Babylon visits them in London, bringing all her ancient customs with her - which is awkward. They visit the lost continent of Atlantis. They see Julius Caesar in the flesh, but none of these adventures run smoothly, and if they forget the ''word of power'' or lose the amulet, what would happen to them?

The Railway Children Illustrated

release date: Jul 15, 2021
The Railway Children Illustrated
The Railway Children is a children''s book by Edith Nesbit, originally serialized in The London Magazine during 1905 and first published in book form in 1906. It has been adapted for the screen several times, of which the 1970 film version is the best known. The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography credits Oswald Barron, who had a deep affection for Nesbit, with having provided the plot. The setting is thought to be inspired by Edith''s walks to Chills field railway station close to where she lived, and her observing the construction of the railway cutting and tunnel between Chills field and Knock Holt. The story concerns a family who move from London to ''The Three Chimneys'', a house near the railway, after the father, who works at the Foreign Office, is imprisoned after being falsely accused of spying. The children, Roberta (nicknamed "Bobbie"), Peter and Phyllis, befriend an Old Gentleman who regularly takes the 9:15 train near their home; he is eventually able to help prove their father''s innocence and the family is reunited. Before Father is freed, the family takes care of a Russian exile, Mr. Szczepansky, who came to England looking for his family (later located) and Jim, the grandson of the Old Gentleman, who suffers a broken leg in a tunnel.
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