A Child's Garden of Verses explained

A Child's Garden of Verses
Author:Robert Louis Stevenson
Language:English
Genre:Poetry collection
Publisher:Longmans, Green, & Co[1]
Pub Date:1885
Pages:101

A Child's Garden of Verses is an 1885 volume of 64 poems for children by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. It has been reprinted many times, often in illustrated versions, and is considered to be one of the most influential children's works of the 19th century.[2] The poems, which have been widely imitated, are written from the point of view of a child. Stevenson dedicated the collection to his childhood nurse, Alison Cunningham.

Contents

A Child's Garden of Verses

The Child Alone

Garden Days

Envoys

Publication

Inspired by a children's book of 1880, the collection was originally to be called Penny Whistles but was ultimately published by Longmans, Green, & Co in 1885 as A Child's Garden of Verses.

Adaptations

Notes and References

  1. Web site: A Child's Garden of Verses. 4 April 2021 . Abe Books.
  2. Web site: Kuiper. Kathleen. 23 March 2011. A Child's Garden of Verses. live. 9 April 2021. Britannica. https://web.archive.org/web/20150801004632/http://www.britannica.com:80/topic/A-Childs-Garden-of-Verses . 1 August 2015 .
  3. Web site: A child's garden of verses. 31 August 2017. Archive.org.
  4. Johnson. Jimmy. The Disneyland Records Story. March 9, 2015. Billboard. March 27, 1971. D-2.
  5. Web site: Carlo Deri – Markheim. Teatrodioisa.pi.it. 31 August 2017.
  6. Web site: Score of "A Child's Garden of Songs" on IMSLP. Imslp.org. 31 August 2017.
  7. Web site: Recordings of the cycle "A Child's Garden of Songs". YouTube. 31 August 2017.