Books for Children, Books for Adults: Age and the Novel from Defoe to James

ISBN: 9781107649262 出版年:2014 页码:290 Teresa Michals Cambridge University Press

知识网络
知识图谱网络
内容简介

In this groundbreaking and wide-ranging study, Teresa Michals explores why some books originally written for a mixed-age audience, such as Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, eventually became children's literature, while others, such as Samuel Richardson's Pamela, became adult novels. Michals considers how historically specific ideas about age shaped not only the readership of novels, but also the ways that characters are represented within them. Arguing that age is first understood through social status, and later through the ideal of psychological development, the book examines the new determination of authors at the end of the nineteenth century, such as Henry James, to write for an audience of adults only. In these novels and in their reception, a world of masters and servants became a world of adults and children.

Amazon评论 {{comment.person}}

{{comment.content}}

作品图片
推荐图书