Author: | Evelyn Sharp | ISBN: | 9783730981566 |
Publisher: | BookRix | Publication: | March 13, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Evelyn Sharp |
ISBN: | 9783730981566 |
Publisher: | BookRix |
Publication: | March 13, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
At the Relton Arms written by Evelyn Sharp. Published by ROBERTS BROS in 1895. Copyright, 1895, by ROBERTS BROTHERS. Evelyn Sharp was English writer and suffragette, who joined the famous Yellow Book staff in 1895 and began publishing stories, articles, novels, and books for children. As a pacifist and feminist, she became deeply committed to doing relief work in Germany after World War I, and her concern in the welfare of children led her to writing The London Child (1927) and The Child Grows Up (1929), two studies of working‐class life, and The African Child (1931), which deals with social conditions in Africa. Her fairy‐tale books for children, Wymps and Other Fairy Tales (1897), All the Way to Fairyland (1898), The Other Side of the Sun (1900), Round the World to Wympland (1902), were written early in her career and were not as explicitly political as her other writings
At the Relton Arms written by Evelyn Sharp. Published by ROBERTS BROS in 1895. Copyright, 1895, by ROBERTS BROTHERS. Evelyn Sharp was English writer and suffragette, who joined the famous Yellow Book staff in 1895 and began publishing stories, articles, novels, and books for children. As a pacifist and feminist, she became deeply committed to doing relief work in Germany after World War I, and her concern in the welfare of children led her to writing The London Child (1927) and The Child Grows Up (1929), two studies of working‐class life, and The African Child (1931), which deals with social conditions in Africa. Her fairy‐tale books for children, Wymps and Other Fairy Tales (1897), All the Way to Fairyland (1898), The Other Side of the Sun (1900), Round the World to Wympland (1902), were written early in her career and were not as explicitly political as her other writings