by Alfred Gatty (Author)
Parables from Nature is Mrs. Alfred Gatty's classic Victorian collection of moral and religious tales drawn from the natural world. First published in the 1850s, the book uses flowers, insects, birds, trees, shells, seasons, and other details of nature as the basis for short parables about humility, patience, obedience, suffering, duty, faith, and spiritual formation. The work reflects both Gatty's Christian moral imagination and her serious interest in natural history, giving the stories a distinctive place between devotional literature, children's literature, and nineteenth-century nature writing.
Long read in homes, schools, and religious settings, Parables from Nature belongs to the tradition of Victorian didactic fiction without being merely instructional. Its stories turn observation into reflection, making the created world a field of moral meaning. For readers interested in classic children's literature, Christian allegory, Victorian literature, nature writing, and moral tales, Gatty's work remains a revealing example of how nineteenth-century writers joined natural history, education, and spiritual instruction. Contemporary digital editions and library records commonly identify the author as Mrs. Alfred Gatty, also known as Margaret Gatty.
Number of Pages: 248
Dimensions: 0.56 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 19, 2009