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Moral Tales

Gelesen von Cate Barratt

(4,714 Sterne; 7 Bewertungen)

Short stories written by the first wife of French statesman Francois Guizot for young readers. - Summary by Cate Barratt (11 hr 33 min)

Chapters

Preface - Decoration

3:14

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The History of a Louis d'Or

12:00

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Little Peter

41:33

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Continuation of the History of a Louis d'Or

14:38

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The Rent

22:16

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Continuation of the History of a Louis d'Or

7:44

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The Week

28:17

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Continuation of the History of a Louis d'Or

12:23

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The Temptations

30:49

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Conclusion of the History of a Louis d'Or

32:41

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Françou

36:07

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M. Le Chevalier

24:04

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Eudoxia; or Legitimate Pride

42:18

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Edward and Eugenia; or the Embroidered Bag and the New Coat

44:32

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Marie; or the Feast of Corpus Christi, Part I

32:31

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Marie; or the Feast of Corpus Christi, Part II

29:56

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Marie; or the Feast of Corpus Christi, Part III

36:03

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The Little Brigands

30:43

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Old Geneviève

28:32

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Julia; or the Story of Madame Croque-Mitaine

35:34

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Aglaïa and Leontine; or Manœuvring

43:31

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Oh! Oh! Oh! A Tale

17:50

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Helen; or the Failure

16:11

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Armand; or the Independent Little Boy

38:50

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The Secret of Courage. The Formidable Monsters

15:17

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The Dream; an Eastern Tale

15:35

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Bewertungen

one of my favorite readers

(4 Sterne)

valuable stories for eveyone. one thing that strikes me, is the intellect expected of kids back then. Education has really been dumbed down.

Dispicable

(5 Sterne)

The morality depicted in this story is firmly rooted in a Eurocentric world view. Eurocentric world views are now known to be inherently Raycyst and evil. Also the protagonists were all defined by a binary gendering system now known to marginalize femxles, and 2SLGBTQTIA+ persons. Needs to be removed. Morality needs to be recontectualized in terms of hip-hop dance and an affinity for marginalized peoples.