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Thomas Day
1748-1789
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Books by Thomas Day
The History of Sandford and Merton
"The History of Sandford and Merton" by Thomas Day is a children's book published between 1783-1789. It tells the story of Tommy Merton, a spoiled six-year-old aristocrat from the West Indies, who must learn virtue from Harry Sandford, a plain farmer's son. Under the guidance of Mr. Barlow, Tommy's transformation unfolds through moral tales, scientific lessons, and fables. Embodying Rousseau's philosophy, the book champions simple living and hard work over luxury and decadence, becoming a wildly successful guide for children's moral education.
The History of Little Jack, a Foundling
"The History of Little Jack, a Foundling" by Thomas Day is a moral tale written in the early 19th century. This book tells the story of a young boy who is raised under unusual circumstances by a poor old man and a goat after being abandoned as an infant. The narrative encapsulates themes such as kindness, resilience, and the importance of moral education in overcoming adversity. The story begins with the old soldier discovering Little Jack, the foundling, in the wilderness and deciding to take him under his care. Jack grows up in a humble yet nurturing environment, learning values from his adoptive father. As he matures, he faces various challenges, including the death of his father and his journey into the world to seek work. Despite his struggles, Jack remains industrious and kind-hearted, eventually finding his way to success and happiness. Through encounters that test his character and reveal his strengths, the narrative emphasizes the importance of virtue and perseverance, suggesting that one's origins do not determine one's destiny as long as they uphold good morals and faith.