Talking Animals in British Children's Fiction, 1786–1914

Talking Animals in British Children's Fiction, 1786–1914
Title Talking Animals in British Children's Fiction, 1786–1914 PDF eBook
Author Tess Cosslett
Publisher Routledge
Pages 218
Release 2017-03-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351896296

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In her reappraisal of canonical works such as Black Beauty, Beautiful Joe, Wind in the Willows, and Peter Rabbit, Tess Cosslett traces how nineteenth-century debates about the human and animal intersected with, or left their mark on, the venerable genre of the animal story written for children. Effortlessly applying a range of critical approaches, from Bakhtinian ideas of the carnivalesque to feminist, postcolonial, and ecocritical theory, she raises important questions about the construction of the child reader, the qualifications of the implied author, and the possibilities of children's literature compared with literature written for adults. Perhaps most crucially, Cosslett examines how the issues of animal speech and animal subjectivity were managed, at a time when the possession of language and consciousness had become a vital sign of the difference between humans and animals. Topics of great contemporary concern, such as the relation of the human and the natural, masculine and feminine, child and adult, are investigated within their nineteenth-century contexts, making this an important book for nineteenth-century scholars, children's literature specialists, and historians of science and childhood.

Animals, Museum Culture and Children’s Literature in Nineteenth-Century Britain

Animals, Museum Culture and Children’s Literature in Nineteenth-Century Britain
Title Animals, Museum Culture and Children’s Literature in Nineteenth-Century Britain PDF eBook
Author Laurence Talairach
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 309
Release 2021-05-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3030725278

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Animals, Museum Culture and Children’s Literature in Nineteenth-Century Britain: Curious Beasties explores the relationship between the zoological and palaeontological specimens brought back from around the world in the long nineteenth century—be they alive, stuffed or fossilised—and the development of children’s literature at this time. Children’s literature emerged as dizzying numbers of new species flooded into Britain with scientific expeditions, from giraffes and hippopotami to kangaroos, wombats, platypuses or sloths. As the book argues, late Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian children’s writers took part in the urge for mass education and presented the world and its curious creatures to children, often borrowing from their museum culture and its objects to map out that world. This original exploration illuminates how children’s literature dealt with the new ordering of the world, offering a unique viewpoint on the construction of science in the long nineteenth century.

Humans and Other Animals in Eighteenth-century British Culture

Humans and Other Animals in Eighteenth-century British Culture
Title Humans and Other Animals in Eighteenth-century British Culture PDF eBook
Author Frank Palmeri
Publisher Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Pages 256
Release 2006
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780754654759

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This collection examines changing perceptions of and relations between humans and nonhuman animals in Britain. As the contributors pose questions related to modes of representing animals and animal-human hybrids, Gulliver's Travels and works by Mary and Percy Shelley emerge as key texts. The volume will interest scholars, students, and general readers concerned with the representation of animals and ethical issues raised by the human uses of other animals.

A Companion to Children's Literature

A Companion to Children's Literature
Title A Companion to Children's Literature PDF eBook
Author Karen Coats
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 599
Release 2022-06-06
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1119038251

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A COMPANION TO CHILDREN'S LITERATURE A collection of international, up-to-date, and diverse perspectives on children's literary criticism A Companion to Children's Literature offers students and scholars studying children's literature, education, and youth librarianship an incisive and expansive collection of essays that discuss key debates within children's literature criticism. The thirty-four works included demonstrate a diverse array of perspectives from around the world, introduce emerging scholars to the field of children's literature criticism, and meaningfully contribute to the scholarly conversation. The essays selected by the editors present a view of children's literature that encompasses poetry, fiction, folklore, nonfiction, dramatic stage and screen performances, picturebooks, and interactive and digital media. They range from historical overviews to of-the-moment critical theory about children’s books from across the globe. A Companion to Children's Literature explores some of the earliest works in children's literature, key developments in the genre from the 20th century, and the latest trends and texts in children's information books, postmodern fairytales, theatre, plays, and more. This collection also discusses methods for reading children's literature, from social justice critiques of popular stories to Black critical theory in the context of children's literary analysis.

Animals and Their Children in Victorian Culture

Animals and Their Children in Victorian Culture
Title Animals and Their Children in Victorian Culture PDF eBook
Author Brenda Ayres
Publisher Routledge
Pages 260
Release 2019-11-20
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 100076012X

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Whether a secularized morality, biblical worldview, or unstated set of mores, the Victorian period can and always will be distinguished from those before and after for its pervasive sense of the "proper way" of thinking, speaking, doing, and acting. Animals in literature taught Victorian children how to be behave. If you are a postmodern posthumanist, you might argue, "But the animals in literature did not write their own accounts." Animal characters may be the creations of writers’ imagination, but animals did and do exist in their own right, as did and do humans. The original essays in Animals and Their Children in Victorian explore the representation of animals in children’s literature by resisting an anthropomorphized perception of them. Instead of focusing on the domestication of animals, this book analyzes how animals in literature "civilize" children, teaching them how to get along with fellow creatures—both human and nonhuman.

Animals and Society

Animals and Society
Title Animals and Society PDF eBook
Author Margo DeMello
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 487
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 0231152949

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This textbook provides a full overview of human-animal studies. It focuses on the conceptual construction of animals in American culture and the way in which it reinforces and perpetuates hierarchical human relationships rooted in racism, sexism, and class privilege.

Domestic Animals and Leisure

Domestic Animals and Leisure
Title Domestic Animals and Leisure PDF eBook
Author Neil Carr
Publisher Springer
Pages 376
Release 2016-04-29
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1137415541

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This volume offers both an insight into the current state of research on domestic animals in leisure and a lens through which to begin to chart the future of research in this field. All of the contributions to the collection are underpinned by ongoing debates about human-animal relationships and the rights and welfare of the latter.