The Pansy Magazine, March 1886 by Various

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Author Various
Editor Pansy, 1841-1930
Title The Pansy Magazine, March 1886
Note Reading ease score: 80.3 (6th grade). Easy to read.
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Summary "The Pansy Magazine, March 1886" by Various is a periodical publication featuring a collection of stories, essays, and illustrations, likely written in the late 19th century. The magazine caters to a young audience, particularly children, and offers a blend of moral lessons and entertaining narratives that reflect the values and social concerns of the time. Topics such as childhood experiences, the importance of good character, and the interplay of social classes are prevalent, aiming to inspire and instruct its readers. The opening portion of the magazine introduces various narratives, including the struggles of the Hamlin children dealing with scarlet fever and the accompanying anxieties of their parents. Another tale features young Fred Hamlin, who is compelled to confront personal challenges during his school break, and his friend Watt Vinton who decides to bring him along to visit family, highlighting themes of friendship and personal growth. Additionally, we encounter Grandma Burton reminiscing about her mischievous childhood in church, ultimately emphasizing the lessons learned through disobedience and the importance of accountability. Collectively, this opening snippet sets the tone for a publication focused on moral instruction through relatable and heartfelt stories. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class AP: General Works: Periodicals
Subject Sunday schools -- United States -- Periodicals
Subject American literature -- 19th century -- Periodicals
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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