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Gretchen R. GalbraithPublication Details
Book1st edSt. Martin’s Press1997Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (UPPER LEVEL) Z1037.A1 G35 1997 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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- "In this unique book, Gretchen Galbraith examines the role of child literacy in Britain’s immense social, economic, and political transformations in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Drawing upon recorded histories of childhood, education, literacy, and literature geared toward children, Galbraith reveals how the British perceived books as a potent influence on the identity of their children. She also shows how a widespread preoccupation with the leisure reading of middle-class children resonated with debates about the readings assigned in new publicly funded schools for lower-class children. Spanning a range of disciplines, Reading Lives is an insightful look at commonly held concepts of childhood, the vital center that books and reading often occupy, and the changing roles of parental and state authority."–BOOK JACKET
Contents
- Pt. 1. British Childhoods Remembered
- 1. "As through a Telescope Reversed": British Childhoods, 1860-1914
- 2. Reading Lives and Lives of Reading
- Pt. 2. Constructing a Literature of Childhood
- 3. "Real and Wholesome Pleasure": Critics Guard the Boundaries of Children’s Literature
- 4. Creating a Magazine World
- 5. "Another Ladder Altogether": Writing for Children
- Pt. 3. The Politics of Literacy in London’s Board Schools
- 6. An "Efficient and Suitable" Elementary Education
- 7. Overpressure in London’s Board Schools, 1883-1884
- 8. "A Power of Reading": "The Key to All Knowledge"
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- 0312121431
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