Examines how children's authors are constrained to respond to multiple systems of often mutually contradictory demands. It analyzes the conventions and the moral aims that have structured children's literature, from the fairy tales collected and reworked by Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm, through the complex manipulations of Lewis Carroll, to the subversion of the genre in the chapbooks of the 18th century, and in the formulaic Nancy Drew books of the 20th century.
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