
Children
Published in the early 20th century, 'Children' is a collection of essays by English essayist, critic, and poet Alice Meynell. The work reflects her insights on childhood and the complexities of engaging with children, emphasizing the unpredictability and richness of their experiences. Meynell, a prominent suffragist, contributed significantly to literature and was involved in the early careers of notable writers, including Francis Thompson. This collection showcases her thoughtful observations and literary style, making it a unique exploration of childhood.
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