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Parables from Nature

Victorian Christian Moral Tales and Nature Stories for Young Readers

Mrs Alfred Gatty

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SMK Books
15 January 2009
Parables from Nature is Mrs. Alfred Gatty's classic Victorian collection of moral and religious tales drawn from the natural world. First published in the 1850s, the book uses flowers, insects, birds, trees, shells, seasons, and other details of nature as the basis for short parables about humility, patience, obedience, suffering, duty, faith, and spiritual formation. The work reflects both Gatty's Christian moral imagination and her serious interest in natural history, giving the stories a distinctive place between devotional literature, children's literature, and nineteenth-century nature writing.

Long read in homes, schools, and religious settings, Parables from Nature belongs to the tradition of Victorian didactic fiction without being merely instructional. Its stories turn observation into reflection, making the created world a field of moral meaning. For readers interested in classic children's literature, Christian allegory, Victorian literature, nature writing, and moral tales, Gatty's work remains a revealing example of how nineteenth-century writers joined natural history, education, and spiritual instruction. Contemporary digital editions and library records commonly identify the author as Mrs. Alfred Gatty, also known as Margaret Gatty.
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Imprint:   SMK Books
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   367g
ISBN:   9781604596212
ISBN 10:   160459621X
Pages:   248
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Recommended Age:   From 4 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Mrs. Alfred Gatty, born Margaret Scott in 1809, was an English writer of children's literature, moral tales, and works shaped by the close observation of nature. She is best remembered under her married name, Mrs. Alfred Gatty, the form in which many nineteenth-century editions of her books appeared. Her writing often joined Christian instruction with natural history, using the visible world of plants, animals, shells, insects, and the sea as a way to teach moral and spiritual lessons. This combination gave her work a particular appeal in the Victorian period, when children's education, religious formation, and the study of nature were closely linked.Gatty's most enduring work is Parables from Nature, first issued in the 1850s and later expanded and reprinted in numerous editions. The book reflects her ability to turn natural observation into memorable moral narrative, making it a classic of Victorian religious and educational literature. She was also connected to a literary family: her daughter Juliana Horatia Ewing became an important children's writer in her own right. Gatty's work remains of interest to readers of classic children's literature, Victorian women writers, Christian allegory, nature writing, and nineteenth-century moral fiction.

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