The Juvenile Tradition recovers the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth-century juvenile tradition. Drawing on the history of childhood and child studies, along with reception study and audience history to recasts literary history.
The Juvenile Tradition recovers the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth-century juvenile tradition. Drawing on the history of childhood and child studies, along with reception study and audience history to recasts literary history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laurie Langbauer is Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She previously taught at Swarthmore College. She received the Ph.D from Cornell University. She has published in PMLA, ELH, differences, Novel, the Keats-Shelley Journal, and RaVoN, among others, as well as in The Blackwell Companion to the English Novel and The Cambridge Companion to Anthony Trollope. Her books include Women and Romance (Cornell University Press, 1990), Novels of Everyday Life (Cornell University Press, 1999), and The Juvenile Tradition (Oxford University Press, 2015). In 2011-12, she was a fellow at the National Humanities Center.
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* Introduction * 1: Backgrounds and Traditions * 2: "The Darlynge of Futuritie ": Thomas Chatterton and the Technologies of Juvenile Prolepsis * 3: Prolepsis and the Tradition of Juvenile Writing: Henry Kirke White and Robert Southey * 4: Leigh Hunt and Education: "School-Terms and a Juvenile Time of Life " * 5: The Romance of Youth: Jane Austen, Prophecy, and "the Natural Sequel of an Unnatural Beginning " * Conclusion: What Next? Felicia Hemans and the Changing Meaning of Juvenile Writing
* Introduction * 1: Backgrounds and Traditions * 2: "The Darlynge of Futuritie ": Thomas Chatterton and the Technologies of Juvenile Prolepsis * 3: Prolepsis and the Tradition of Juvenile Writing: Henry Kirke White and Robert Southey * 4: Leigh Hunt and Education: "School-Terms and a Juvenile Time of Life " * 5: The Romance of Youth: Jane Austen, Prophecy, and "the Natural Sequel of an Unnatural Beginning " * Conclusion: What Next? Felicia Hemans and the Changing Meaning of Juvenile Writing
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