Children’s Literature in the Long 19th Century (Historical Women's Writing)

Children’s Literature in the Long 19th Century (Historical Women's Writing)

by Catherine Butler (Editor), Ann Alston (Editor)

Synopsis

In this collection the multidimensional story of children's literature in the formative period of the long nineteenth century is illuminated, questioned, and, in some respects, rewritten.

Children's literature might be characterised as the love-child of the Enlightenment and the Romantic movements, and much of its history over the long nineteenth century shows it being defined, shaped, and co-opted by a variety of agents, each of whom has their own ambitions for it and for its child readership. Is children's literature primarily a way of educating children in the principles of reason and morality? A celebration of the Rousseauesque child? A source of pleasure and entertainment? Women, both as writers and as nurturers involved at an intimate and daily level with the raising of children, recognised early and often very explicitly the multiple capacities of literature to provide entertainment, useful information, moral education and social training, and the occasionally conflicting nature of these functions.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Women's Writing.

$144.16

Quantity

5 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 122
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 05 Nov 2019

ISBN 10: 0367356732
ISBN 13: 9780367356736