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Children's Literature and the Fin de Siècle
Published under the auspices of the International Research Society for Children's Literature
Book Code: GM2120
ISBN: 0-313-32120-5
ISBN-13: 978-0-313-32120-7
240 pages, photos
Praeger Publishers
Publication: 11/30/2003
List Price: $75.00 (UK Sterling Price: £41.95)
Availability: In Stock
Media Type: Hardcover
Also Available: Ebook
Trim Size: 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
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Series Title: Contributions to the Study of World Literature
Series Number: 113
Reviews:
  • These essays cohere around the belief that at the end of a century, people have a general interest in ideas encapsulated in that period; as McGillis observes in the introduction, the book "sounds a millennium ring; more than this it has apocalyptic implications." A particular value of this book is its inclusion of international children's literature. Included are articles on Dutch children's poetry, German pacifist literature, Italian adventure novels, Slovene science fiction, and Australian young adult fiction....Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.
    —Choice
    April 2004
  • [p]resents a satisfying survey of children's literature in its many incarnations throughout the world...A fine set of considerations on evolving trends and characters in kids' literature.
    —Library Bookwatch
    April 2004
Description: The close of a century invites both retrospection and prognostication. As a period of transition, it also brings a sense of uncertainty, finality, and apocalypticism. These feelings stem from various events, such as political turmoil, scientific advancements, and social change. As might be expected, literature reflects such changes and the feelings they engender. But perhaps more surprisingly, children's literature is especially sensitive to such matters, and fiction for children often struggles with dark and unpleasant issues. This book examines fin de siècle tensions in 19th- and 20th-century children's literature from around the world. Each chapter is written by an expert contributor, and the volume ranges over a disparate variety of topics. These include poetry, series books, pacifist fiction, gender issues, religion and literature, eco-criticism, minority experiences, humor and the Holocaust, fantasy and science fiction, and computer culture. In exploring these issues in relation to children's literature, the contributors reveal the shifting nature of our values and the world in which we live. Global in nature, the chapters look at children's literature from such places as Germany, Holland, the United Kingdom, Australia, and the United States.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Children's Literature and the Fin de Siécle by Roderick McGillis
  • Overviews
  • A Tale of Three Tenses by Sheila Egoff
  • The Decline and Rise of Literary Nonsense in the Twentieth Century by Michael Heyman
  • The Century of the Child: Dutch Children's Poetry in the Twentieth Century by Anne de Vries
  • Ending Only to Begin Again: The Child Reader and One Hundred Years of Sequel and Series Writing by Rose Lovell-Smith
  • Voices of Protest: One Hundred Years of German Pacifist Children's Literature by Susan Tebbutt
  • Walking into the Sky: Englishness, Heroism, and Cultural Indentity: A Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Perspective by Jean Webb
  • "A Little Child Shall Lead Them": The Child as Redeemer by Margot Hillel
  • Nineteenth-Century Instances
  • Lear's India and the Politics of Nonsense by Sumanyu Satpathy
  • Decadence for Kids: Salgari's Corsaro Nero in Context by Ann Lawson Lucas
  • "In These Days of Scientific Charity": Orphanages and Social Engineering in Dear Enemy by Claudia Nelson
  • Modern and Postmodern Instances
  • Refugee Status: The Displaced Southeast Asian Adolescent in Post-1975 Life and Literature by Alida Allison
  • The Sky Is Falling: Children as Environmental Subjects in Contemporary Picture Books by Clare Bradford
  • Playing with Frames: Spatial Images in Children's Fiction by Cheryl McMillan
  • We Are All in the Dumps with Bakhtin: Humour and the Holocaust by Lydia Williams
  • Science Fiction and Fantasy
  • Shifting Shapes of Fear in Contemporary Children's Fantasy: Philip Pullman's The Golden Compass and The Subtle Knife by Millicent Lenz
  • The Ethical Dimension of Children's Literature: A Study of Drejcek in trife Marsovcki (Drejcek and the Three Martians) by Metka Kordigel
  • Masculinities
  • Uneasy Men in the Land of Oz by Yoshido Junko
  • Representations of Masculinity in Australian Young Adult Fiction by Kerry Mallan
  • Leaving the Men to Drown? Fin de Siécle Reconfigurations of Masculinity in Children's Fiction by Beverly Pennell
  • Cyberculture
  • Welcome to the Game: Cyberspace in Young Adult Speculative Fiction by Elizabeth L. Pandolfo Briggs
  • Competency and Resistance: A Double Perspective on Teaching Books to Children in the Next Millennium by Leona W. Fisher
  • Selected Bibliography
LC Card Number: 2001057727
LCC Class: PN1009
Dewey Class: 809
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