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🚂 Demiryolu Çocukları | Edith Nesbit – Sesli Kitap (Tam Metin Türkçe Anl...
#demiryoluçocukları #edithnesbit #seslikitap #podcast Bu videoda, İngiliz çocuk edebiyatının öncülerinden Edith Nesbit’in kaleme aldığı, klasikleşmiş eseri Demiryolu Çocuklarını sesli kitap formatında dinleyebilirsiniz. Aileleriyle birlikte sakin bir hayat süren üç kardeşin, babalarının gizemli şekilde ortadan kaybolmasıyla değişen yaşamlarını ve demiryolu çevresindeki maceralarını anlatan bu eser; dostluk, cesaret, dayanışma ve sevgi gibi değerleri güçlü biçimde işler. 📚 Bu sesli kitapta: – 20. yüzyıl başı İngilteresi’ne dair canlı betimlemeler – Aile bağları ve kardeşlik üzerine duygusal bir hikâye – Toplumsal farkındalık ve empatiyi geliştiren olaylar – Çocukların gözünden büyümek ve sorumluluk duygusu 🎧 Dinleyicilere hem nostaljik bir atmosfer hem de ilham veren karakterlerle dolu bir hikâye sunan bu eser, küçük büyük herkesin yüreğine dokunuyor. 📌 Videoyu beğenmeyi, yorum yapmayı ve yeni sesli kitaplar için abone olmayı unutmayın! #DemiryoluÇocukları #EdithNesbit #SesliKitap #ÇocukKlasikleri #SesliHikaye #SesliRoman #drmusatokmak #AileDeğerleri #KlasikEserler Kaynak: CCBY https://archive.org/details/edith-nesbit-demiryolu-cocuklari-sesli-kitap-arsivi
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Edith Nesbit, señalada como "el primer escritor moderno para niños", además de habérsele dado crédito por la creación de las primeras aventuras para niños; sus primeras obras publicadas fueron poemas; se expresa que fue influencia de escritores posteriores a ella como por ejemplo C.S. Lewis, P.L. Travers, Diana Wynne Jones y J.K. Rowling. No solo escribió para niños, también para adultos, entre sus trabajos se cuentan cuatro colecciones de historias de terror. David G. Hartwell, en la selección hecha en "The Dark Descent", conocido en latinoamérica como "El gran Libro del Terror" expresa sobre ella: "es una de las figuras dominantes de la literatura infantil; pero su ficción terrorífica y sobrenatural resulta menos conocida". Autora de el relato "La boda de John Carrington" publicada allí. Él sigue en su mención con lo siguiente: "al principio, parece ser solo una pequeña fantasía romántica sobre el amor, vencedor de de todos los obstáculos; pero en ese breve relato, obra de una mujer que estuvo en el centro de los movimientos intelectuales de su época, hay más de un toque de Schalken, El pintor, de Le Fanu". He aquí algunos enlaces de interés: https://www.elconfidencial.com/cultura/2018-09-04/edith-nesbit-harry-potter-cinco-chicos-y-eso_1611071/ ; http://www.edithnesbit.co.uk/biography.php ; https://www.britannica.com/biography/E-Nesbit ; https://almuzaralibros.com/fichaautor.php?autor=2025&edi=2 ; https://www.todostuslibros.com/autor/edith-nesbit; https://www.casadellibro.com/libros-ebooks/edith-nesbit/101889 ; https://www.diariovivo.com/los-cuentos-de-edith-nesbit-la-autora-que-inspiro-a-jk-rowling-por-primera-vez-en-espanol/ ; https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/7935185.E_Nesbit ; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._Nesbit ; . . . . . #elrincóndelescritornovato #elrincondelescritornovato #edithnesbit #escritorasdeterror #escritorasderelatos #escritorasdepoesias #escritorasdefantasía #escritorasdeliteraturainfantil #escritorasbritanicas #escritoras #escritores #megustaescribir #escribohistorias #escribomilibro #pasiónporlalectura #pasiónporlaescritura #pasiónporleer #pasiónporescribir #pasionporlalectura #pasionporlaescritura #pasionporleer (en Venezuela, Maracay, Edo Aragua) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMclg4bl1Uu/?igshid=11b95uyq3ar32
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Edith Nesbit
Edith Nesbit wrote books to feed her five children. She began with children’s books but also wrote Gothic fiction and ghost stories. It is such an interesting thing to me that her career she chose to support her family was writing as I always thought of it as a career that took time to break into or get well-known enough to support someone fully. But she obviously made it work as she wrote over 60 children’s books, not including poetry collections or novels for adults. She also wrote stories for magazines such as the ones we read in this class. I can only imagine how difficult that would be to create constantly to support your family. Edith Nesbit did it and did it while making some good stories as well.
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The related to Railway Children by E. Nesbit [Level 14-14] | Learn Engli...
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One of my first books ever... I looooved this book when I was little... ___________________________________ #bookstagram #fiction #bookish #fictional #fictionalcharacters #storyteller #funkopop #piratesofthelostcove #piratesofthewitheringcoast #theredskullskey #book #books #author #authoralonnawilliams #stories #pirates #pirate #piracy #edithnesbit #classics #firstbook #funko #funkopops #funkos #storyofthetreasureseekers
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1960 The Enchanted Castle by Edith Nesbit (author of The Railway Children) illustrated by Hugh R. Millar published by Ernest Benn - [ ] - [ ] #antiquarian #illustration_daily #bookshelf #antiquarianbookshop #americanantiquarian #illustration #illustrations #booksbooksbooks #childrenseemagic #childrensbooks #books #illustrationart #illustrationartists #bookshelves #childrensbook #childrensfashion #bookstore #childrens #antiquarianbook #books📚 #illustrationartist #antiquarianbooks #bookstagram #bibliophile #edithnesbit #hrmillar #enchantedcastle https://www.instagram.com/p/B8gP6H-J9Uj/?igshid=mp1kg0uc496m
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🚂 Demiryolu Çocukları | Edith Nesbit – Sesli Kitap (Tam Metin Türkçe Anl...
#demiryoluçocukları #edithnesbit #seslikitap #podcast Bu videoda, İngiliz çocuk edebiyatının öncülerinden Edith Nesbit’in kaleme aldığı, klasikleşmiş eseri Demiryolu Çocuklarını sesli kitap formatında dinleyebilirsiniz. Aileleriyle birlikte sakin bir hayat süren üç kardeşin, babalarının gizemli şekilde ortadan kaybolmasıyla değişen yaşamlarını ve demiryolu çevresindeki maceralarını anlatan bu eser; dostluk, cesaret, dayanışma ve sevgi gibi değerleri güçlü biçimde işler. 📚 Bu sesli kitapta: – 20. yüzyıl başı İngilteresi’ne dair canlı betimlemeler – Aile bağları ve kardeşlik üzerine duygusal bir hikâye – Toplumsal farkındalık ve empatiyi geliştiren olaylar – Çocukların gözünden büyümek ve sorumluluk duygusu 🎧 Dinleyicilere hem nostaljik bir atmosfer hem de ilham veren karakterlerle dolu bir hikâye sunan bu eser, küçük büyük herkesin yüreğine dokunuyor. 📌 Videoyu beğenmeyi, yorum yapmayı ve yeni sesli kitaplar için abone olmayı unutmayın! #DemiryoluÇocukları #EdithNesbit #SesliKitap #ÇocukKlasikleri #SesliHikaye #SesliRoman #drmusatokmak #AileDeğerleri #KlasikEserler Kaynak: CCBY https://archive.org/details/edith-nesbit-demiryolu-cocuklari-sesli-kitap-arsivi
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The Third Drug
Callousness
""I saw," said Roger, " the quiet people lying all along the floor in their death clothes — the people who have come in at that door of yours that is a trap—for robbery, or, curiosity, or shelter — and never gone out any more."(6).”
This stood out in particular because it truly shows the callousness or at least indifference the doctor has toward other people. I think this is something that has come up multiple times, such as with the Mary Shelley stories, as it may be related to the idea of the mad scientist. It is also really telling about the character of the doctor and why he would feel ‘kidnapping’ people to experiment on was okay to do. It also seems to bring about the question of if this influenced the want to isolate this experiment because something like this could not have happened with assistants and other around. Maybe it is the type of experiments that push mad scientists toward isolation rather then them wanting isolation to focus on their work.
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Un día, la placidez de la vida familiar que han conocido los hermanos, Roberta, Peter y Phyllis acaba con la repentina desaparición de Padre y su traslado a una destartalada casa en el campo, llamada "Tres chimeneas" junto a las vías del ferrocarril. Madre se encierra a escribir incansablemente y los chicos exploran dus nuevos dominios y conocen al Jefe de Estación, a Perks el mozo y al anciano caballero que les saluda cada día desde el tren de las 9,15. La obra de Edith Nesbit es considerada pionera de la literatura juvenil e influyó poderosamente en autores posteriores como Pamela Travers, C. S. Lewis o J. K. Rowling. Apurando las últimas lecturas del bimestre de #autorasinglesas del #clubclasicosjuveniles con el clásico de Edith Nesbit. #loschicosdelferrocarril #therailwaychildren #weekendvibes #leyendo #bookstagram #booknerd #booklover #leoclasicos #leeresvivir #leermola #edithnesbit (en Odena) https://www.instagram.com/p/BpwfVmUlcyO/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1hwi9nlmk4c1
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The Five Senses
Saved by Lucilla
"It was on that day that they parted, after more than an hour of mutual misunderstood reiteration. He, she said, was brutal. And, besides, it was plain that he did not love her. To him she seemed unreasonable, narrow, prejudiced, blind to the high ideals of the new science.(4)."
"He knew that she had come back to him.(12)."
The relationship between Boyd Thompson and Lucilla really stuck out to me in The Five Senses as it seems almost like Lucilla could represent Thompson’s morals. The relationship between the two seems to be brought up at major points in the story, as after leaving her he begins experimenting even more and she is the one who saves Thompson after everyone thought he was dead. Lucilla seems to act like his morals or ethics to me as he leaves her to create what where considered unethical experiments while after resuming his relationship with her, he stopped those experiments at least as far as the reader knows. The relationship between these two seems to be the deciding factor in the fate of Thompson and is perhaps one of the best examples of how not being isolated can save the lives of scientists, especially mad ones.
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The Five Senses
Isolation
“His big laboratory was silent and deserted. His assistants were gone, his private pupils dispersed. He was alone with the tools of his trade. (5).”
Like Victor and other mad scientists we’ve looked at, Boyd Thompson also isolates himself from those around him. While he is a bit of an outlier for continuing to have a laboratory and assistants, he still hides and isolates himself when testing on himself his experiment. He hides the human tests from his assistants even though they’re working with him. Thompson also isolates from those around him, like his fiancée, and while he may have his assistants there is nothing to show he truly let them in. This isolation may perhaps be the cause of some of Thompson’s bad decisions.
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The Third Drug
Isolation
“I had a laboratory in those days —and assistants. They called me the Prince of Vivisectors."(6)“.
This quote stood out in particular as it seemed to fit well with a recurring theme that we have seen isolation, especially surrounding mad scientists. The doctor gave up a laboratory and more to continue experiments in isolation. This really seems to further the idea that mad scientists seems to seek isolation, particularly when starting new experiments. The doctor left his laboratory to hide his experiments and ended up not even having backing of any kind to the point that he was ‘kidnapping’ people off of the street to experiment with. This complete separation and isolation for experimentation reinforces the mad scientist status for the doctor.
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