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Reading The Child In Childrens Literature An Heretical ApproachReading The Child In Childrens Literature An Heretical Approach

Reading The Child In Childrens Literature An Heretical Approach

David Rudd

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"David Rudd takes a lively and controversial look at the critical representation of the child in children's literature, arguing for a more open and eclectic approach: one that celebrates the diverse power, appeal and possibilities of children's literature. Drawing on psychoanalytically informed perspectives, Rudd shows how theory can be both exciting and liberating. He offers fresh and stimulating close readings of key texts, ranging from established classics - such as Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan and Winnie-the-Pooh - to more modern works, including novels (Peter Pan in Scarlet and The Children's Book) and picture books (Zoo, The Missing Piece and Where the Wild Things Are)." -- Publisher's description.

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OL Work ID
OL17468280W

Subjects

Children's literature, history and criticismChildren in literatureChildren's stories, EnglishChildren's stories, AmericanHistory and criticismEnglischKinderliteratur

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