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Title: More Jonathan Papers
Note: Reading ease score: 82.3 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Contents: The searchings of Jonathan -- Sap-time -- Evenings on the farm -- After frost -- The joys of garden stewardship -- Trout and arbutus -- Without the time of day -- The ways of Griselda -- A row-boat pilgrimage.
Credits: Roland Schlenker and Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Summary: "More Jonathan Papers" by Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris is a collection of essays reflecting on life’s nuances through the lens of domestic living and nature, written in the early 20th century. The opening passages introduce the reader to a dialogue between the narrator and a character named Jonathan, exploring themes of searching, perception, and the whimsical challenges of finding everyday objects. This lively exchange sets the tone for a broader examination of human experiences and interpersonal dynamics amid rural life. The opening of the work presents a series of humorous and relatable exchanges between the narrator and Jonathan as they navigate the simple task of locating various items around their home. The narrator emphasizes Jonathan's persistent difficulties in finding things, often highlighting the contrasts in their perspectives and approaches to problem-solving. These lighthearted interactions suggest a deeper relationship dynamic while subtly commenting on gendered perceptions of searching and organization, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences with similar situations. Overall, this beginning sets a warm and amusing foundation for exploring daily life, nature, and human relationships throughout the rest of the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Morris, Elisabeth Woodbridge, 1870-1964
EBook No.: 20141
Published: Dec 19, 2006
Downloads: 45
Language: English
Subject: Essays
Subject: Outdoor life
LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
Title: More Jonathan Papers
Note: Reading ease score: 82.3 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Contents: The searchings of Jonathan -- Sap-time -- Evenings on the farm -- After frost -- The joys of garden stewardship -- Trout and arbutus -- Without the time of day -- The ways of Griselda -- A row-boat pilgrimage.
Credits: Roland Schlenker and Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Summary: "More Jonathan Papers" by Elisabeth Woodbridge Morris is a collection of essays reflecting on life’s nuances through the lens of domestic living and nature, written in the early 20th century. The opening passages introduce the reader to a dialogue between the narrator and a character named Jonathan, exploring themes of searching, perception, and the whimsical challenges of finding everyday objects. This lively exchange sets the tone for a broader examination of human experiences and interpersonal dynamics amid rural life. The opening of the work presents a series of humorous and relatable exchanges between the narrator and Jonathan as they navigate the simple task of locating various items around their home. The narrator emphasizes Jonathan's persistent difficulties in finding things, often highlighting the contrasts in their perspectives and approaches to problem-solving. These lighthearted interactions suggest a deeper relationship dynamic while subtly commenting on gendered perceptions of searching and organization, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences with similar situations. Overall, this beginning sets a warm and amusing foundation for exploring daily life, nature, and human relationships throughout the rest of the collection. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Morris, Elisabeth Woodbridge, 1870-1964
EBook No.: 20141
Published: Dec 19, 2006
Downloads: 45
Language: English
Subject: Essays
Subject: Outdoor life
LoCC: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.