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- Nineteenth-Century Children’s Literature · British Literature OER
Some, however, did not see childhood as a state to be hurried through in order to achieve adulthood The 19th century saw the development of what is sometimes called the Cult of Childhood, with adults exultantly celebrating childhood in texts and images
- Exploring a Golden Age of Children’s Literature
The nineteenth century is known as a “Golden Age” of children’s literature Advancements in printing and new views on childhood transformed the genre that was overwhelmingly moral and didactic, finally allowing for tales of adventure, nonsense verse, and imaginative illustration
- The Child Reader: Children’s Literary Culture in the Nineteenth Century . . .
In this chapter, we turn our attention to the nineteenth-century child reader, whose widespread capacity to read only became possible after improvements in literacy resulting from mandatory education, but whose reading practices throughout the century nonetheless
- List of 19th-century British childrens literature titles - Wikipedia
This is a list of 19th-century British children's literature titles, arranged by year of publication
- The History of Childrens Literature: 19th Century to Today
As time passed and more and more writers began to see the merit in writing books specifically for children, children's literature came into its own The 19th century brought a whole new generation of writers to the field, and soon the golden age of children's literature was in full swing
- History of Children’s Literature - Lumen Learning
During this time, moral tales and fables were still published, but more light-hearted books featuring word play, riddles, rhymes, and games began to appear in children’s books as well
- Victorian Children’s Literature and the Invention of Childhood
Authors up until the 20th century celebrated this new concept of childhood These books were published by groups such as the Religious Tract Society, a British publisher that produced Christian literature aimed predominantly at children, women and the poor
- From Didacticism to Entertainment: The Evolution of Childrens Literature
This exhibition of British, European, American, and Canadian children’s texts and illustrations is chronologically arranged to show how, as the nineteenth and twentieth centuries progressed, literature for children evolved
- Nineteenth-Century American Children What They Read
I’ve compiled several annotated bibliographies of sources on 19th-century American social history, children, and children’s books and magazines I add to the bibliographies as I find sources
- Picturing the Child in Nineteenth- Century Literature
in society and, as well, in children’s literature As the century advances, boys are wearing short pants or knickers, and sometimes they are seen weari g a type of hat or cap that would not be worn by men And, in a different sense from the increasingly active girls, the boys are more often shown in relaxed games and activities that have
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