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Zulma Carraud

Zulma Carraud

Zulma Carraud was a notable French author recognized primarily for her contributions to children's literature and educational texts. Born in 1796, she dedicated her writing to instilling moral values and practical knowledge in young readers. Her most celebrated works include 'La Petite Jeanne ou le devoir' and 'Maurice ou le travail,' which not only entertained but also educated children about duty and the importance of hard work. Through her narratives, Carraud aimed to shape the character of the youth in a rapidly changing society, reflecting the educational ideals of her time. Carraud's significance lies in her pioneering approach to children's literature, where she combined storytelling with moral instruction, setting a precedent for future generations of writers in the genre. Her works contributed to the development of educational literature in France, emphasizing the role of literature in moral and social education. Zulma Carraud's legacy endures as a figure who championed the importance of literature in nurturing the minds and values of children, making her a key player in the evolution of children's literature in the 19th century.

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Zulma Carraud (24 March 1796 – 24 April 1889) was a French author. She is best known for her children's books and textbo...

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“C'est que, mon enfant, la satisfaction de la conscience est la première de toutes les satisfactions.”

“C'est que, mon enfant, la satisfaction de la conscience est la première de toutes les satisfactions.”

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Contes Et Historiettes À L'usage Des Jeunes Enfants: Qui Commencent À Savoir Lire
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