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Artful Dodgers

- Reconceiving the Golden Age of Children's Literature

About Artful Dodgers

In this groundbreaking contribution to Victorian and children''s literature studies, Marah Gubar proposes a fundamental reconception of the nineteenth-century attitude toward childhood. The ideology of innocence was much slower to spread than we think, she contends, and the people whom we assume were most committed to itΓÇöchildren''s authors and members of the infamous "cult of the child"ΓÇöwere actually deeply ambivalent about this Romantic notion. Rather thanwholeheartedly promoting a static ideal of childhood purity, Golden Age children''s authors often characterize young people as collaborators who are caught up in the constraints of the culture they inhabit, and yet not inevitably victimized as a result of this contact with adults and their world. Such nuancedmeditations on the vexed issue of the child''s agency, Gubar suggests, can help contemporary scholars to generate more flexible critical approaches to the study of childhood and children''s literature.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780199756742
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 280
  • Published:
  • November 10, 2010
  • Dimensions:
  • 155x235x15 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 424 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: September 5, 2025

Description of Artful Dodgers

In this groundbreaking contribution to Victorian and children''s literature studies, Marah Gubar proposes a fundamental reconception of the nineteenth-century attitude toward childhood. The ideology of innocence was much slower to spread than we think, she contends, and the people whom we assume were most committed to itΓÇöchildren''s authors and members of the infamous "cult of the child"ΓÇöwere actually deeply ambivalent about this Romantic notion. Rather thanwholeheartedly promoting a static ideal of childhood purity, Golden Age children''s authors often characterize young people as collaborators who are caught up in the constraints of the culture they inhabit, and yet not inevitably victimized as a result of this contact with adults and their world. Such nuancedmeditations on the vexed issue of the child''s agency, Gubar suggests, can help contemporary scholars to generate more flexible critical approaches to the study of childhood and children''s literature.

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