Flora Annie Steel was interested in relating to all classes of Indian society. The birth of her daughter gave her a chance to interact with local women and learn their language. She encouraged the production of local handicrafts and collected folk-tales, a collection of which she published in 1894. In this book you will find seven short stories specially selected by the critic August Nemo: - Sir Buzz - The Rat's Wedding - The Faitful Prince - The Bear's Bad Bargain - Prince Lionheart and HisThree Friends - Princess Aubergine - Valiant Vicky, The Brave Weaver
Welcome to the Essential Novelists book series, were we present to you the best works of remarkable authors. For this book, the literary critic August Nemo has chosen the two most important and meaningful novels of Flora Annie Steelwhich areOn the Face of the Waters and Miss Stuart's Legacy.Flora Annie Steel has been described by scholars as "the female Rudyard Kipling,". Steel's fiction offers a woman's perspective on British colonial government and Anglo-Indian relations. Novels selected for this book: - On the Face of the Waters: A Tale of the Mutiny - Miss Stuart's Legacy This is one of many books in the series Essential Novelists. If you liked this book, look for the other titles in the series, we are sure you will like some of the authors.
The Mercy of the Lord" is a set of quick tales written through Flora Annie Steel, an English writer recognised for her works set in British India. The book offers a compilation of captivating memories that delve into the human revel in and discover numerous themes. The memories in "The Mercy of the Lord" offer readers a glimpse into the wealthy and numerous lifestyle of India, as well as the complexities of human nature. Flora Annie Steel, who lived in India for 22 years, brings her firsthand studies and deep expertise of the place to the narratives. Each story in the series affords a unique attitude, providing insights into the lives of different characters, their struggles, joys, and interactions. From memories that depict the mercy and compassion of the divine to memories featuring everyday people navigating demanding situations and dilemmas, the ebook encompasses more than a few feelings and conditions. Flora Annie Steel's writing fashion is characterised by means of shiny descriptions, evocative imagery, and a nuanced portrayal of cultural nuances. Through her storytelling, she ambitions to entertain, enlighten, and provoke notion, inviting readers to contemplate profound questions and respect the intricacies of the human condition.
Flora Annie Steel (1847 – 1929) was an English writer who notably lived in British India for 22 years and is best remembered for her books set or related to the sub-continent. Steel's 1917 historical novel “Miss Stuart's Legacy” offers the reader a glimpse into colonial India that is typical with her fiction, weaving a delicate story to the backdrop of British imperialism in an exotic land. An entertaining and insightful read, this book is highly recommended for those with an interest in India's history and will not disappoint those who have read and enjoyed other works by this author. Also by this author: “Tales of the Punjab” (1894), “The Flower of Forgiveness” (1894), and “The Potter's Thumb” (1894). Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with an essay from “The Garden of Fidelity” by R. R. Clark.
Flora Annie Steel (1847 – 1929) was an English writer who notably lived in British India for 22 years and is best remembered for her books set or related to the sub-continent. First published in 1903, Steel's historical novel “A Sovereign Remedy” offers the reader a glimpse into colonial India that is typical of her fiction, weaving a delicate story to the backdrop of British imperialism in an exotic land. An entertaining and insightful novel, “A Sovereign Remedy” is highly recommended for those with an interest in India's history and will not disappoint those who have read and enjoyed other works by this author. Also by this author: “Tales of the Punjab” (1894), “The Flower of Forgiveness” (1894), and “The Potter's Thumb” (1894). Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork.
“In the Guardianship of God” is a 1903 collection of short stories by Flora Annie Steel. Flora Annie Steel (1847 – 1929) was an English writer who notably lived in British India for 22 years and is best remembered for her books set or related to the sub-continent. Like most of her work, these tales are set in colonial India and offer a unique insight into what life was like at that time. The stories include: “In the Guardianship of God”, “A Bad-character Suit”, “Fire and Ice”, “The Shâhbâsh Wallah”, “The Most Nailing Bad Shot in Creation”, “The Reformer's Wife”, “The Squaring of the Gods”, “The Keeper of the Pass”, etc. Other notable works by this author include: “Tales of the Punjab” (1894), “The Flower of Forgiveness” (1894), and “The Potter's Thumb” (1894). Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with the original text and artwork.
“The Adventures of Akbar” is a 1913 historical children's novel by Flora Annie Steel. Flora Annie Steel (1847 – 1929) was an English writer who notably lived in British India for 22 years and is best remembered for her books set or related to the sub-continent. This charming tale revolves around a young Muhammad Akbar (1657 – 1706), who was a Mughal prince and the youngest son of Emperor Aurangzeb. Perfect bedtime reading for young inquiring minds, “The Adventures of Akbar” is not to be missed by fans and collectors of Steel's wonderful work. Other notable works by this author include: “Tales of the Punjab” (1894) and “The Flower of Forgiveness” (1894). Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with an essay from “The Garden of Fidelity” by R. R. Clark.
Chop off my head, my hinny, my heart, Chop off my head, my own darling . . . What is a poor girl to do, when the Frog of the Well of the World's End demands such a thing of her? Or what of the bride-to-be who spies this above the door she must enter: Be bold, be bold, but not that bold, Lest that your heart's blood should run cold These forty-one traditional English tales abound with such odd, wonderful and often mysterious characters as Mr. and Mrs. Vinegar, Mr. Fox, and Nix Naught Nothing -- as well as a bevy of wicked stepmothers, fairy queens and beautiful rose-cheeked maidens.
“The Mercy of the Lord” is a 1894 collection of short stories by Flora Annie Steel. Flora Annie Steel (1847 – 1929) was an English writer who notably lived in British India for 22 years and is best remembered for her books set or related to the sub-continent. Like most of her work, these tales are set in colonial India and offer a unique insight into what life was like at that time. “The Mercy of the Lord” is highly recommended for those with an interest in India's history and is not to be missed by lovers of short stories. The stories include: “The Mercy Of The Lord”, “Salt Duty”, “The Wisdom Of Our Lord Ganesh”, “The Son Of A King”, “The Birth Of Fire”, “The Gift Of Battle”, “The Value Of A Vote”, “Salt Of The Earth”, “An Appreciated Rupee”, “The Lake Of High Hope”, “Retaining Fees”, “His Chance”, etc. Other notable works by this author include: “Tales of the Punjab” (1894), “The Flower of Forgiveness” (1894), and “The Potter's Thumb” (1894). Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with an essay from “The Garden of Fidelity” by R. R. Clark.
Tales of the Punjab (1894) is a collection of stories translated and collected by Flora Annie Steel. Collected while Steel lived with her husband in the north of the Indian subcontinent, Tales of the Punjab was a successful introduction to legends and stories from the Punjab region for children and adults back home in England. Published while India remained under the control of the British Empire, Steel’s collection puts a decidedly Western twist on the stories she learned from local women while advocating for education reform. In a village in the Punjab, as the sun sets on an exceedingly hot day, the local people return from the fields to prepare dinner and settle down for the evening. As they await the cooling winds of midnight in order to sleep outside, the villagers gather around a local storyteller. Possessing a wide knowledge of legends, tales, and history, he calmly begins to speak to his gathered audience. “Sir Buzz” is the story of a woman and her son who are left in dire poverty following the death of her husband, a soldier. Although young, the boy dreams of setting out into the world in order to bring something home for his mother. Finding six shillings in the pocket of an old coat, he leaves his home only to run into an injured tigress. Unable to remove a thorn from her paw, she asks the boy for his assistance, and offers him a mysterious reward. In “The Rat’s Wedding,” a rat takes shelter underground during a steady rainstorm. In his digging, he discovers a root, which he takes with him on his journey homeward once the rain subsides. Looking forward to using the root for himself, he encounters an old man struggling to light a fire with wood soaked through with rain. Exchanging his root for a piece of food, the generous rat continues on his way. Tales of the Punjab is a collection of forty-three instructive, humorous, and authentic stories translated by Flora Annie Steel. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Flora Annie Steel’s Tales of the Punjab is a classic of Anglo-Indian literature reimagined for modern readers.
Flora Annie Steel was an English writer who married a member of the Indian Civil Service, and spent twenty-two years in India, mostly in the Punjab region. She learned the language, served as school inspector, encouraged the production of local handicrafts, and collected folk tales. Tales of the Punjab is a collection of folk tales from the region. They are stories handed down orally by a people who mostly could not read or write, and Steel tried to preserve the original feel of the tale as closely as possible when translating. As she says in her greeting you young readers: Would you like to know how these stories are told? Come with me, and you shall see. There take my hand and do not be afraid, for Prince Hassan's carpet is beneath your feet. So now -- 'Hey presto Abracadabra ' Here we are in a Punjabi village.
“Red Rowans: A Love Story” is a 1895 historical novel by Flora Annie Steel. Flora Annie Steel (1847 – 1929) was an English writer who notably lived in British India for 22 years and is best remembered for her books set or related to the sub-continent. This insightful novel offers the reader a unique glimpse into life in colonial India, weaving an intricate story to the backdrop of British imperialism in an exotic land. “Red Rowans” will appeal to fans of historical fiction and is not to be missed by collectors of Steel's insightful work. Other notable works by this author include: “Tales of the Punjab” (1894), “The Flower of Forgiveness” (1894), and “The Potter's Thumb” (1894). Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with an essay from “The Garden of Fidelity” by R. R. Clark.
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