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Through the northern gate: childhood and growing up in British fiction, 1719-1901 - v. 6

Part of the Studies in Nineteenth-Century British Literature series
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This study challenges critical orthodoxy by showing that childhood became a focus of interest in British fiction well before the Romantic period.

It also argues that children in the Victorian novel, far from being sentimental figures, are psychologically unique and contribute positively and significantly to the narrative discourse.

Contemporary ideology, the novelists' autobiographical and humanitarian impulses, and gender issues, are all examined as factors in this development.

Works by the major authors are analysed alongside others by non-canonical and children's writers.

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Peter Lang
1453909664 / 9781453909669
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
06/08/2012
United States
English
245 pages
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