
CHILDHOOD
A NEW HOME
BULLYING
CRIBBING
THE SECOND TERM
HOME AFFECTIONS
ERIC A BOARDER
"TAKING UP"
"DEAD FLIES," OR "YE SHALL BE AS GODS"
DORMITORY LIFE
A lively boy named Eric bursts into the world of a tranquil English country house, his laughter echoing through gardens while his thoughtful cousin Fanny watches with a mix of affection and worry. Fresh from a distant voyage from India, he is a bundle of curiosity, quick to master any subject that catches his eye, yet already showing the proud streak that hints at future trials. His exuberant anticipation of school—“hurrah! hurrah! hurrah!”—sets the stage for a charming clash between youthful optimism and the measured guidance of his elder relatives.
Placed under the care of a widowed aunt and mentored by Fanny, Eric quickly becomes the household’s bright ornament, endearing himself to everyone from the captain to the cabin boy. As he settles into his new surroundings, the story follows his early attempts to balance his innate confidence with the gentle discipline offered by those who love him, promising a tender exploration of growth, responsibility, and the bittersweet passage from carefree childhood toward the unknown world of formal education.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (516K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Charlie Kirschner and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1831–1903
A bestselling Victorian religious writer, schoolmaster, and church leader, he brought Bible stories and moral questions to a wide popular audience. His books range from the famous school story Eric, or Little by Little to large, readable works on the life of Christ and St. Paul.
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