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by Frank R. Stockton

Author: Frank R. Stockton
Subcategory: Classics
Language: English
Publisher: Dodo Press; Illustrated edition (September 4, 2009)
Pages: 180 pages
Category: Fiction and Literature
Rating: 4.9
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Frank Richard Stockton (April 5, 1834 – April 20, 1902) was an American writer and humorist, best known today for a series of innovative children's fairy tales that were widely popular during the last decades of the 19th century.

Frank Richard Stockton (April 5, 1834 – April 20, 1902) was an American writer and humorist, best known today for a series of innovative children's fairy tales that were widely popular during the last decades of the 19th century. Born in Philadelphia in 1834, Stockton was the son of a prominent Methodist minister who discouraged him from a writing career. After marrying Mary Ann Edwards Tuttle, he and his wife moved to Burlington, New Jersey, where he produced some of his first literary work

Stockton avoided the didactic moralizing common t. Frank R. Stockton (1834-1902) was an American writer and humorist, best known today for a series of innovative children's fairy tales that were widely popular during the last decades of the 12th century

Stockton avoided the didactic moralizing common t. Stockton (1834-1902) was an American writer and humorist, best known today for a series of innovative children's fairy tales that were widely popular during the last decades of the 12th century. Stockton avoided the didactic moralizing common to children's stories of the time, instead using clever humor to poke at greed, violence, abuse of power and other human foibles, describing his fantastic characters' adventures in a charming, matterof- fact way in stories like The Griffin and the Minor Canon (1885) and The Bee-Man of Orn and Other Fanciful Tales (1887).

More by Frank R. Stockton. Works Of Frank R. The Bee-Man Of Orn, The Lady, Or The Tiger?, Buccaneers And Pirates Of Our Coasts, A Bicycle Of Cathay, Kate Bonnet, The Romance Of A Pirate's Daughter And Others (Mobi Collected Works). Stories of New Jersey.

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Frank Richard Stockton The Squirrel Inn. I The steamboat pier. When I get the little bouncer to Squirrel Inn I shall be all right, but I must have the relationship defined before I arrive there.

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Frank R. Stockton (1834-1902) was an American writer and humorist, best known today for a series of innovative children's fairy tales that were widely popular during the last decades of the 12th century. Stockton avoided the didactic moralizing common to children's stories of the time, instead using clever humor to poke at greed, violence, abuse of power and other human foibles, describing his fantastic characters' adventures in a charming, matterof- fact way in stories like The Griffin and the Minor Canon (1885) and The Bee-Man of Orn and Other Fanciful Tales (1887). His most famous fable is The Lady, or the Tiger? (1882), which is about a man sentenced to an unusual punishment for having a romance with a king's beloved daughter.