Description
Here are old favorites by beloved writers of children’s literature, as well as exciting rediscoveries and wonderful works penned by writers better known for their adult classics, such as Herman Melville, Leo Tolstoy, Edith Wharton, and Walt Whitman. Encompassing the natural world and the supernatural; childhood, romance, and death; pets, wild animals, and goblins; mystery, adventure, and humor; the selections reflect the passion and erudition of our most revered literary critic. Arranged by season, Stories and Poems for Extremely Intelligent Children of All Ages is a must-have anthology, sure to delight readers young and old for years to come.
Contents
Introduction
Book I….Spring
The Human Seasons John Keats
The Song of the Four Winds Thomas Love Peacock
The Wind and The Rain William Shakespeare
The Ass Eating Thistles Aesop
A Crazy Tale Gilbert Keith Chesterton
How the Rhinoceros Got His Skin Rudyard Kipling
The Message of the March Wind William Morris
A Musical Instrument Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Little Birds of the Night Stephen Crane
There Was A Child Went Forth Walt Whitman
Reflections Lafcadio Hearn
The Owl and The Pussy-Cat Edward Lear
Old May Song Anonymous
“Home No More Home To Me” Robert Louis Stevenson
The Fairies William Allingham
Green Grass Anonymous
“Beautiful Soup, So Rich and Green” Lewis Carroll
“Gay Go Up, and Gay Go Down” Anonymous
“Here We Come A Piping” Anonymous
“Hey Nonny No!” Anonymous
“I Had A Little Nut-Tree” Anonymous
The Lincolnshire Poacher Anonymous
Complements Emile Zola
Book II….Summer
The King of the Golden River John Ruskin
The Jumblies Edward Lear
A Runnable Stag John Davidson
A Pig-Tale Lewis Carroll
The Elephant’s Child Rudyard Kipling
The Bottle Imp Robert Louis Stevenson
“I Saw A Peacock With A Fiery Tail” Anonymous
“In Winter, When The Fields Are White” Lewis Carroll
“Echo’s Lament For Narcissus” Ben Jonson
The Way Through The Woods Rudyard Kipling
The Remarkable Rocket Oscar Wilde
Journalism In Tennessee Mark Twain
Roaring Mad Tom Anonymous
The Mad Gardener’s Song Lewis Carroll
The War-Song of Dinas Vawr thomas Love Peacock
“Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” Rudyard Kipling
Uncle David’s Nonsensical Story About Giants and Fairies
Catherine Sinclair
The Fox and The Hedgehog Aesop
The Goose-Girl Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm
The Necklace of Princess Fiorimonde Mary De Morgan
August algernon Charles Swinburne
The Courtship of the Yonghy-Bonghy-Bo Edward Lear
The Crow and The Pitcher Aesop
The Bride Comes To Yellow Sky Stephen Crane
Humpty Dumpty Lewis C










