- Evenings at Home
Infobox Book |
name = Evenings at Home or, The Juvenile Budget Opened
image_caption = Title page from a later (1858) edition.
author =John Aikin andAnna Letitia Barbauld illustrator =
cover_artist =
country =England
language = English
genre =Novel
publisher = Longman and Co. et al
release_date =1796
media_type = Print (Hardback)
pages =
isbn = NA Evenings at Home, or The Juvenile Budget Opened (1792-1796) is a collection of six volumes of stories written byJohn Aikin and his sisterAnna Laetitia Barbauld . The late-Victorian children's writerMary Louisa Molesworth named it as one of the handful of books that was owned by every family in her childhood and read enthusiastically. [Carpenter, H. and M. Prichard. 1984. "The Oxford Companion to Children's Literature", Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York.] In their introduction, the authors explain the title in these words: cquote|.... As some of them ("Fairborne family") were accustomed to writing, they would frequently produce a fable, a story, a dialogue, adapted to the age and understanding of young people. It was always considered as a high favour when they would so employ themselves; and when the pieces were once read over, they were carefully deposited by Mrs. Fairborne in a box, of which she kept the key. None of these were allowed to be taken out again till all the children were assembled in the holydays. It was then made one of the evening amusements of the family to "rummage the budget", as their phrase was. One of the least children was sent to the box, who, putting in its little hand, drew out the paper that came next, and brought it into the parlour. This was then read distinctly by one of the elder ones; and after it had undergone sufficient consideration, another little messenger was dispatched for a fresh supply; and so on, till as much time had been spent in this manner as the parents thought proper. Other children were admitted to these readings; and as the "Budget of Beechgrove Hall" became somewhat celebrated in the neighbourhood, its proprietors were at length urged to lay it open to the public...." [ Aikin, Dr. and Mrs. Barbauld. 1796, 1858. "Evenings at Home or, The Juvenile Budget Opened" Eighteenth Edition. Longman and Co. et al, London. 493 pages]Notes
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* St. John, Judith. "The Osborne Collection of Early Children's Books, 1566-1910, A Catalogue", Toronto Public Library.External links
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