Format:
ix, 226 Seiten
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22 cm
ISBN:
3030390241
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9783030390242
Series Statement:
Critical approaches to children's literature
Content:
This book examines constructions of childhood in the works of Louisa May Alcott. While Little Women continues to gain popular and critical attention, Alcott’s wider works for children have largely been consigned to history. This book therefore investigates Alcott’s lesser-known children’s texts to reconsider critical assumptions about childhood in her works and in literature more widely. Kristina West investigates the trend towards reading Alcott’s life into her works; readings of gender and sexuality, race, disability, and class; the sentimental domestic; portrayals of Transcendentalism and American education; and adaptations of these works. Analyzing Alcott as a writer for twenty-first-century children, West considers Alcott’s place in the children’s canon and how new media and fan fiction impact readings of her works today. (Quelle: Website des Verlags)
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Louisa May Alcott and the textual child
Language:
English
Keywords:
Alcott, Louisa May 1832-1888
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Jugendliteratur
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Kinderliteratur