
The Story of the Treasure Seekers
by Edith Nesbit
Part of A Purnell de luxe classic
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How does Edith Nesbit use the framing device of an anonymous narrator (later revealed to be Oswald) to shape our perspective of the Bastable children’s adventures?
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In what ways do the Bastable children’s attempts to restore their family's fortune reflect their understanding—or misunderstanding—of the adult world and class structure in Victorian England?
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Literature and classic adventure tropes heavily inspire the children's schemes; how do books and imagination shape your own approach to problem-solving or everyday life?
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