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Titlebook: Childhood in Edwardian Fiction; Worlds Enough and Ti Adrienne E. Gavin,Andrew F. Humphries Book 2009 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macm

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书目名称Childhood in Edwardian Fiction
副标题Worlds Enough and Ti
编辑Adrienne E. Gavin,Andrew F. Humphries
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图书封面Titlebook: Childhood in Edwardian Fiction; Worlds Enough and Ti Adrienne E. Gavin,Andrew F. Humphries Book 2009 Palgrave Macmillan, a division of Macm
描述The first book-length look at childhood in Edwardian fiction, this book challenges assumptions that the Edwardian period was simply a continuation of the Victorian or the start of the Modern. Exploring both classics and popular fiction, the authors provide a a compelling picture of the Edwardian fictional cult of childhood.
出版日期Book 2009
关键词David Herbert Lawrence; fiction; Rudyard Kipling; society; time; Victorian era; British and Irish Literatu
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doihttps://doi.org/10.1057/9780230595132
isbn_softcover978-1-349-30715-9
isbn_ebook978-0-230-59513-2
copyrightPalgrave Macmillan, a division of Macmillan Publishers Limited 2009
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Pagan Papers: History, Mysticism, and Edwardian Childhood. (1985). The title, however, is double-edged. It is not only an account of a canonical set of writers, including J. M. Barrie, Kenneth Grahame, and E. Nesbit, but it is also an analysis of how these writers posited a ‘Golden Age,’ a ‘secret garden,’ in their works. Carpenter plausibly argues that t
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Cult or Cull?: , and Childhood in the Edwardian Ager work in initiating a fashion for “fairy” literature and illustration in the Edwardian nursery’ (Carpenter 170), and Peter Pan does symbolize the youth and vitality of the age. Yet this essay will reveal the deep irony of this statement through exploring the ways in which James Matthew Barrie decon
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Intangible Children: Longing, Loss, and the Edwardian Dream Child in J. M. Barrie’s , and Rudyard Ki and Rudyard Kipling’s short story ‘“They”’ (1904) are among earlier Edwardian texts that reveal that the ‘cult’ was already thriving before Peter Pan landed on the stage to became its most enduring symbol. Dappled with longing for children lost or never born, who manifest fictionally as intangible
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The Edwardian Child in the Garden: Childhood in the Fiction of Frances Hodgson Burnettd from 1898 to 1908 and which contained the garden she loved most. In 1901, at the start of the Edwardian period, she was 52 years old and already a highly successful writer, having published over 50 novels and plays in the preceding 20 years. Although in her own lifetime and beyond, her most famous
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Separated Lives and Discordant Homes: The Otherness of Childhood in D. H. Lawrence’s Edwardian Ficti from or separated by adult behaviours, and interaction between adults and children in these novels indicates, along with a strong instinctive familial bond, an equal tendency to disrupt or destroy. The ‘otherness’ of childhood in Lawrence is seen in the ways in which adult and child characters perc
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Exhibiting Childhood: E. Nesbit and the Children’s Welfare Exhibitionshe nature of her work, which is often hailed as marking the beginning of modern children’s fiction. This essay seeks to place Nesbit in a very particular context — her involvement with the Children’s Welfare Exhibition held at London’s Olympia from 31 December 1912 to 11 January 1913 — but also seek
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Primitive Minds: Anthropology, Children, and Savages in Andrew Lang and Rudyard Kiplingves either as ‘becoming modern’ or consciously choosing to ‘go primitive.’ Educators and psychoanalysts examined childhood in the same ways that so-called primitive races were being viewed. Edwardian children’s authors combined the approaches, creating works that concentrated on contrasts between ch
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Truth and Claw: The Beastly Children and Childlike Beasts of Saki, Beatrix Potter, and Kenneth Grahaapproach, Beatrix Potter, Kenneth Grahame, and Saki (Hector Hugh Munro) share an interest in bad or naughty characters, adult and child. These characters are driven by a fierce internal logic that cuts across social convention and the needs or desires of other characters: particularly when they writ
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