Kimberley Reynolds 
Left Out [EPUB ebook] 
The forgotten tradition of radical publishing for children in Britain 1910-1949

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Left Out presents an alternative and corrective history of writing for children in the first half of the twentieth century. Between 1910 and 1949 a number of British publishers, writers, and illustrators included children’s literature in their efforts to make Britain a progressive, egalitarian, and modern society. Some came from privileged backgrounds, others from the poorest parts of the poorest cities in the land; some belonged to the metropolitanintelligentsia or bohemia, others were working-class autodidacts, but all sought to use writing for children and young people to create activists, visionaries, and leaders among the rising generation.Together they produced a significant number of both politically and aesthetically radical publications for childrenand young people. This ‘radical children’s literature’ was designed to ignite and underpin the work of making a new Britain for a new kind of Briton. While there are many dedicated studies of children’s literature and childrens’ writers working in other periods, the years 1910-1949 have previous received little critical attention. In this study, Kimberley Reynolds shows that the accepted characterisation of inter-war children’s literature as retreatist, anti-modernist, and apolitical is toosweeping and that the relationship between children’s literature and modernism, left-wing politics, and progressive education has been neglected.
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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 300 ● ISBN 9780191072147 ● Maison d’édition OUP Oxford ● Publié 2016 ● Téléchargeable 3 fois ● Devise EUR ● ID 5280930 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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