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Children's Literature And Social Change: Some Case Studies From Barbara Hofland To Philip Pullman



Children's Literature And Social Change: Some Case Studies From Barbara Hofland To Philip Pullman
This book looks at how children's literature has been affected by social changes such as the industrial revolution and the sexual revolution. It discusses how different writers have responded to these changes and how these responses have been reflected in their work. more details
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  • looks at how children's literature has been affected by social changes such as the industrial revolution and the sexual revolution
  • discusses how different writers have responded to these changes and how these responses have been reflected in their work
  • includes a review of key literature


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This book looks at how children's literature has been affected by social changes such as the industrial revolution and the sexual revolution. It discusses how different writers have responded to these changes and how these responses have been reflected in their work.

While there are many books about children's literature, few discuss it within its social context or investigate the ways writers reflect or react to change in society. Dennis Butts explores how shifting attitudes and historical upheavals from the 1840s onwards affected and continue to affect books written for younger audiences. Spanning from the industrial revolution to the sexual revolution, this title tells about the impact these external events have had on writers as diverse as moral storyteller Barbara Hofland and the controversial Melvin Burgess. G.A. Henty, Robert Louis Stevenson and even Philip Pullman are included in the discussion, as Butts identifies commonalities between books of the past and present, arguing that trends shown in most of the early children's literature are being displayed again now, albeit in a more subtle manner. This book will appeal to undergraduate students attending complementary courses in children's literature during their degree in English Literature or Cultural Studies. It will also be of use to postgraduate research students working in the field of Children's Literature.
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