Reception studies have transformed the classics. Many more literary and cultural texts are now regarded as ”valid” for classical study. And within this process of widening, children”s literature has in its turn emerged as being increasingly important. Books written for children now comprise one of the largest and most prominent bodies of texts to engage with the classical world, with an audience that constantly changes as it grows up. This innovative volume wrestles with that very characteristic of change which is so fundamental to children”s literature, showing how significant the classics, as well as classically-inspired fiction and verse, have been in tackling the adolescent challenges posed by metamorphosis. Chapters address such themes as the use made by C S Lewis, in The Horse and his Boy, of Apuleius” The Golden Ass; how Ovidian myth frames the Narnia stories; classical ”nonsense” in Edward Lear; Pan as a powerful symbol of change in children”s literature, for instance in The Wind in the Willows; the transformative power of the Orpheus myth; and how works for children have handled the teaching of the classics.
Owen Hodkinson & Helen Lovatt
Classical Reception and Children”s Literature [PDF ebook]
Greece, Rome and Childhood Transformation
Classical Reception and Children”s Literature [PDF ebook]
Greece, Rome and Childhood Transformation
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Formato PDF ● Pagine 352 ● ISBN 9781786733290 ● Editore Owen Hodkinson & Helen Lovatt ● Casa editrice Bloomsbury Publishing ● Pubblicato 2018 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 6909865 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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