Mary E. (Mary Elizabeth) Burt

Mary E. (Mary Elizabeth) Burt
Mary Elizabeth Burt was a 19th-century American educator and author, known for her contributions to children's literature. She wrote several books focused on education and storytelling, including "The Story of the German Iliad" and "Herakles, The Hero of Thebes." Burt was deeply involved in the public school system and emphasized the importance of using stories to inspire and educate children. Her works often drew on classical and folk tales, aiming to make them accessible to young readers.

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INTRODUCTION It has long been the opinion of many of the more progressive teachers of the United States that, next to Herakles, Odysseus is the hero closest to child-life, and that the stories from the "Odyssey" are the most suitable for reading-lessons. These conclusions have been reached through independent experiments not related to educational work in foreign countries. While sojourning in... more...

PART I. The Arrow and the Song. "The Arrow and the Song," by Longfellow (1807-82), is placed first in this volume out of respect to a little girl of six years who used to love to recite it to me. She knew many poems, but this was her favourite.I shot an arrow into the air,It fell to earth, I knew not where;For, so swiftly it flew, the sightCould not follow it in its flight.I breathed a song... more...

The deep and widespread interest which the writings of Mr. Rudyard Kipling have excited has naturally led to curiosity concerning their author and to a desire to know the conditions of his life. Much has been written about him which has had little or no foundation in truth. It seems, then, worth while, in order to prevent false or mistaken reports from being accepted as trustworthy, and in order to... more...