In this introduction, the object with which the “Hope of the Katzekopfs” was written viwas stated. It was an attempt, under the guise3 of a Fairy-tale, to lead young minds to a more wholesome4 train of thought than is commonly found at the present day in popular juvenile5 literature. The Author’s aim was to excite the sympathies of the young in behalf of others, and to set before them in its true colours the hideous6 sin of selfishness. And the book was put forth as an experiment, to ascertain7 whether the youth of the present generation had patience to glean8 the lessons which lurk9 beneath the surface of legendary10 tales, and the chronicles of the wild and supernatural; whether their hearts could be moved to noble and chivalrous11 feelings, and to shake off the hard, cold, calculating, worldly, selfish temper of the times, by being brought into more immediate12 contact with the ideal, the imaginary, and the romantic, than viihas been the fashion of late years,—whether, in short, a race that has been glutted13 with Peter Parley14, and Penny Magazines, and such like stories of (so called) useful knowledge, would condescend15 to read a Fable16 and its Moral, and learn wisdom from a tale of enchantment17.
The early call for a Second Edition seems to show that the experiment was not made in vain, and at the request of the Publisher, the Author appends his name.
FRANCIS E. PAGET.
Elford Rectory,
September, mdcccxlvi.
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