Most Popular Books by Dorothy Canfield Fisher

Dorothy Canfield Fisher is the author of Understood Betsy (1999), Why Stop Learning? (1927), The Brimming Cup (2019), The Bedquilt and Other Stories (1997), The Bent Twig (1915).

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Understood Betsy

release date: Oct 15, 1999
Understood Betsy
Timid and small for her age, nine-year-old Elizabeth Ann discovers her own abilities and gains a new perception of the world around her when she goes to live with relatives on a farm in Vermont.

The Brimming Cup

release date: Dec 09, 2019
The Brimming Cup
Dorothy Canfield Fisher''Äôs "The Brimming Cup" is a profound exploration of personal growth, societal expectation, and the intricate dynamics of human relationships. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, the narrative deftly weaves its themes through the lives of its well-rounded characters, revealing their inner conflicts and aspirations with remarkable psychological depth. Employing a lyrical yet straightforward prose style, Fisher captures the nuances of emotional experience, making the novel both accessible and resonant, while reflecting the period''s shifting social mores and the burgeoning feminist movement. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, a prominent figure in American literature, was known for her commitment to progressive causes, including education reform and women''s rights. Her diverse life experiences, from her upbringing in a family of educators to her time spent in Europe, undoubtedly influenced her perspective on the struggles faced by women in society. Fisher''s rich cultural context and her intrinsic beliefs about personal autonomy and empowerment are intricately interwoven throughout "The Brimming Cup," offering readers both a personal and universal narrative. For readers seeking a compelling examination of the complexities of life and identity, "The Brimming Cup" stands as an essential read. Fisher''Äôs masterful storytelling invites reflection on the choices we make and their cascading effects on our lives and those of others. This nuanced exploration engages with timeless themes, making it not just a story of its time, but one that remains relevant and thought-provoking even today.

The Bedquilt and Other Stories

release date: Jan 01, 1997
The Bedquilt and Other Stories
Two essays and eleven short stories from a 1930s novelist who wrote on a variety of subjects, from war to the lot of the black man. In An American Citizen, a black man leaves America for another country to escape the humiliation he suffers, Through Pity and Terror is a war story set in France on a woman whose home is invaded by German soldiers, and in the title story the protagonist finally wins recognition as an artist.

The Bent Twig

The Bent Twig
Daughter resents ideals of parents but in moments of indecision draws strength from their traditions.

The Home-maker

The Home-maker
Novel describes the problems of a family in which husband and wife are oppressed and frustrated by the roles that they are expected to play. Evangeline Knapp is the ideal housekeeper, while her husband, Lester is a poet and a dreamer. Suddenly, through a nearly fatal accident, their roles are reversed; Lester is confined to home in a wheelchair and his wife must work to support the family. The changes that take place between husband and wife and between parents and children are handled in a contemporary manner.

Keeping Fires Night and Day

release date: Jan 01, 1993
Keeping Fires Night and Day
When her best-selling novels made her the chief breadwinner in her marriage, her husband, John Fisher, assumed the role of secretary and editor of her work. Fluent in five languages, Dorothy Canfield Fisher founded a Braille press in France and introduced the educational methods of Dr. Maria Montessori to the United States. She became a pioneering advocate of adult education and served as the first woman on the Vermont Board of Education. In letters to friends, fans, and colleagues, Fisher discussed her homelife, her work, and the world around her. Her passions and concerns - revealed in her correspondence with wit and poignancy - include the "New Woman" and the suffrage movement, racial discrimination and the emergence of the NAACP the development of a national education system, two world wars, the depression, and the influence of book clubs in the literary marketplace.

UNDERSTOOD BETSY (Illustrated Edition)

release date: Oct 06, 2017
UNDERSTOOD BETSY (Illustrated Edition)
Understood Betsy is a 1916 novel for children by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. Originally published in 1917, this novel follows the adventure of Elizabeth Ann, an orphan who leaves a privileged urban lifestyle with her cousin to live with the Putney''s on a Vermont farm. Elizabeth Ann, nicknamed Betsy, lives with her father''s aunt, Harriet, who expects her to lead a very sheltered life. When she is sent to live with her mother''s family, on a farm in Vermont, she is then expected to do many of the chores that Harriet had thought too demanding of a little girl. Betsy discovers her own abilities and gains a new perception of the world around her. Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1879 – 1958) was an educational reformer, social activist, and best-selling American author in the early decades of the twentieth century. She strongly supported women''s rights, racial equality, and lifelong education. She was named by Eleanor Roosevelt as one of the ten most influential women in the United States.

Seasoned Timber

release date: Jan 01, 1996
Seasoned Timber
A small Vermont town faces a referendum on the place of human decency in a changing, troubled world.

What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games and Pastimes

release date: Dec 02, 2019
What Shall We Do Now?: Five Hundred Games and Pastimes
What Shall We Do Now? by Dorothy Canfield Fisher is an interesting collection of games for adults and children. Fisher''s games are interesting in that they instill a sense of know-how in young children as preparation for the broader world. Excerpt: "u200bu200bIn the following pages, which have something to say concerning most of the situations in which children find themselves, at home or in the country, out of doors or in, alone or in the company, a variety of answers will be found. No subject can be said to be exhausted, but the book is perhaps large enough. Everything which it contains has been indexed so clearly that a reader ought to be able to find what he wants in a moment."

Rough-Hewn

release date: Jul 31, 2022
Rough-Hewn
DigiCat Publishing presents to you this special edition of "Rough-Hewn" by Dorothy Canfield Fisher. DigiCat Publishing considers every written word to be a legacy of humankind. Every DigiCat book has been carefully reproduced for republishing in a new modern format. The books are available in print, as well as ebooks. DigiCat hopes you will treat this work with the acknowledgment and passion it deserves as a classic of world literature.

The Deepening Stream

The Home Maker

release date: Oct 01, 2013
The Home Maker
This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.

Home Fires in France

release date: Sep 16, 2022
Home Fires in France
In her distinguished collection ''Home Fires in France'', Dorothy Canfield Fisher delves into the fabric of wartime and post-war French society, with an astute focus on the intimate domestic sphere and its transformation under the strains of the Great War. Fisher''s prose, with its deliberate pace and compassionate tone, weaves together an anthology of narratives that highlight resilience, adaptation, and the sustaining power of home life amidst turmoil. Published originally in 1920, Fisher''s work positions itself within the greater tapestry of early 20th-century literature, marking a shift to exploring the psychological effects of war on everyday life, a thematic concern that enriches the modernist project of her contemporaries with its own unique, nuanced texture.nDorothy Canfield Fisher, a formidable intellectual and social advocate, was significantly influenced by her experiences in France during the First World War. Her role in aiding rehabilitative efforts for wounded soldiers, combined with her educational work, profoundly shaped her understanding of human fragility and strength. A disciple of the educational principles of Maria Montessori, and a close confidant of American luminaries such as Willa Cather, her literary engagements reach beyond mere narratives; they are a spectral image of the lived realities she observed and championed. This deep engagement is palpably transcribed into her works, offering a rich, empathetic perspective on the era''s social dynamics.n''Home Fires in France'' is more than a bookshelf addition; it is a consummate recommendation for readers interested in historical realism, pivotal moments of cultural shift, and the quiet strength of humanity. The anthology stands as a testament to the endurance of the spirit, with a literary quality that merits recognition as part of DigiCat Publishing''s efforts to honor our shared literary heritage. Fisher''s insight and her delicate balance between gravitas and hope make this collection particularly relevant and captivating for those seeking to understand the historical psyche of early 20th-century Europe or to find resonant human experience in the echoes of the past.

Her Son's Wife

Her Son's Wife
Mary Bascomb, a perfectionist who specializes in ordering other people''s lives, is shocked into reexamining her ideals when her idolized son marries and brings to their home a cheap, vulgar girl. After their daughter, Dids, is born, Mary fights for Dids to free her from her mother''s influence. By the end of the novel, Dids has grown up to be a fine young woman on her way to the university, and Mary has gained the maturity she needs to be a friend to her son''s wife.

Early Stories of Dorothy Canfield

release date: Jan 01, 2000
Early Stories of Dorothy Canfield
Early Stories of Dorothy Canfield - edited and with an introduction by Ida H. Washington. Long before American author Dorothy Canfield (1879-1958) won popularity and international acclaim with novels and short stories about social problems, she was writing essays and short stories in school notebooks. These early writings were never published but were kept in the archives of the University of Vermont. For scholars of American literature the early stories are important as foreshadowing of the mature author''s narrative skill. For the general reader they are charming little sketches from the various environments that contributed a rich and diverse background to the experience of the mature author. Two narratives come from the years Dorothy spent in Paris with her artist mother Flavia Canfield. Two others are from rural Vermont, where Dorothy spent childhood summers with her fathers relatives. One is built on an early awareness of the human problems often hidden in larger historical events, in this case, the American Civil War. Critical material by Canfield biographer Ida H. Washington sets the stories in their historical and biographical context. Available from Cherry TreeBooks - $8.00 plus shipping.

Our Independence and the Constitution

release date: Jan 01, 1987
Our Independence and the Constitution
Portrays the writing of the Declaration of Independence and the formation of the Constitution through the eyes of one Philadelphia family.

The Montessori Manual for Teachers and Parents

The Montessori Manual for Teachers and Parents
Originally published: Chicago: W.E. Richardson Co., 1913.

The Day of Glory

release date: Nov 05, 2021
The Day of Glory
Dorothy Canfield Fisher''s ''The Day of Glory'' is a poignant novel set during the tumultuous time of World War I, exploring themes of love, sacrifice, and the impact of war on individuals. Written in a lyrical and introspective style, Fisher delves into the emotional depth of her characters, making readers ponder the true cost of war on humanity. The novel''s vivid descriptions and insightful narrative offer a unique perspective on the human experience during times of conflict, making it a powerful piece of literature in the canon of war novels. Fisher''s attention to detail and nuanced character development elevate the story from a mere war novel to a profound exploration of the human spirit. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, known for her advocacy of education and social reform, draws upon her own experiences and observations to provide a compelling and thought-provoking narrative in ''The Day of Glory''. With its timeless themes and compelling storytelling, this novel is a must-read for those interested in exploring the complexities of war and its impact on individuals.

The Bent Twig: By Dorothy Canfield

release date: Feb 03, 2018
The Bent Twig: By Dorothy Canfield
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Elementary Composition

release date: Dec 05, 2019
Elementary Composition
In the anthology *Elementary Composition*, the ageless art of writing is meticulously explored through a collection of essays, exercises, and excerpts that shed light on the fundamental principles of effective expression. With an emphasis on clarity, style, and the foundational pillars of composition, this work is a treasure trove of guidance and creativity. It navigates the multifaceted landscape of literary expression, capturing the essence of both the written word and the evolving nature of communication. Through a diverse array of literary styles, from descriptive narratives to persuasive arguments, the collection serves as a testament to the timelessness of well-crafted prose. The contributions in *Elementary Composition* by Dorothy Canfield Fisher and George R. Carpenter reflect a rich tapestry of experiences and academic backgrounds. Fisher, renowned for her advocacy in education and libraries, brings a progressive vision rooted in character and societal understanding. Carpenter, a luminary in literary arts and education, complements this with his established scholarly approach. Together, they encapsulate a historical bridge between established traditions and emerging modernist movements in composition, providing readers a gateway to appreciate the breadth of literary artistry through foundational skills. *Elementary Composition* is an essential resource for those eager to enhance their writing acumen. It offers readers a profound exploration into the mechanics of writing, illuminating the intricate connection between thought and expression. The anthology opens a dialogue between its varied contributors, inviting readers to not only refine their prose but also to appreciate the evolution of composition across different eras and perspectives. Ideal for both students and seasoned writers, it is a guide that fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation for the profound potential of the written word.

Hillsboro People

release date: Nov 26, 2019
Hillsboro People
Dorothy Canfield Fisher''s novel, ''Hillsboro People,'' delves into the intricacies of human relationships within a small Vermont town during the early 20th century. Through rich character development and realistic dialogue, Fisher depicts the unique dynamics of small-town life, highlighting the struggles, desires, and conflicts that shape the inhabitants of Hillsboro. With a narrative that intertwines multiple storylines, Fisher''s writing style is marked by its attention to detail and emotional depth, drawing readers into the personal lives of her characters. ''Hillsboro People'' stands firmly within the tradition of regional American literature, offering a nuanced portrayal of rural existence and the complexities of human nature. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, a dedicated educator and social reformer, drew upon her experiences living in rural Vermont to craft this insightful novel. Her deep empathy for the characters and commitment to social issues is evident throughout the book, providing a thought-provoking exploration of community, identity, and the human spirit. Readers interested in intimate portrayals of small-town life and the universal themes of love, loyalty, and self-discovery will find ''Hillsboro People'' a compelling and rewarding read.

Raw Material

release date: Jan 17, 2022
Raw Material
In "Raw Material," Dorothy Canfield Fisher masterfully explores the nuanced interplay between industry and identity, weaving a narrative that captures the essence of American life in the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly industrializing nation, Fisher''s prose reveals her keen observational skill and lyrical style, offering readers a vivid portrayal of both individual characters and collective societal shifts. The novel delves into themes of self-discovery, social class, and the consequences of modernization, positioned within the literary context of realism and the emerging introspective modernist movement. Dorothy Canfield Fisher, an acclaimed novelist and fervent advocate for progressive social causes, drew upon her own experiences of rural life in Vermont and her observations of the changing American landscape. Her involvement in education and reform, combined with her passion for writing, fueled her desire to depict the struggles of ordinary people facing the complexities of their environment. This background provides an authentic depth to the characters and scenarios presented in "Raw Material," showcasing Fisher''s commitment to social responsibility through literature. I highly recommend "Raw Material" to readers interested in understanding the intricate fabric of American society during a pivotal time in history. Fisher''Äôs insightful narrative offers a comprehensive insight into the human condition, making it a timeless exploration of resilience and adaptation in the face of change.
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