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The Land of Story-Books By Sarah Dunnigan

The Land of Story-Books by Sarah Dunnigan


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As well as examining much-loved authors of the long nineteenth century such as Stevenson, Barrie, and MacDonald, these twenty essays explore the neglected role of women writers in shaping the inheritance of Scottish children's literature, the significant contribution of Gaelic writers, and the influence of folklore and tradition.

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The Land of Story-Books: Scottish Children's Literature in the Long Nineteenth Century by Sarah Dunnigan

This volume of twenty essays presents a unique insight into the world of Scottish children's literature throughout the long nineteenth century. As well as revisiting much-loved authors such as Stevenson, Barrie, and MacDonald, it explores the neglected role of women writers in shaping the inheritance of Scottish children's literature, the significant contribution of Gaelic writers, and the role of folklore and tradition. Essays also examine the significance of children as literary protagonists, and as readers themselves. In recovering these marginal voices and texts, and in showing how well-known stories explore questions of culture, identity, and language, The Land of Story-Books seeks to restore the traditions of children's writing to the heart of Scottish literary history.

Table of Contents

Introduction (Sarah Dunnigan)

  1. Educating the Female Child: Debates from the Scottish Periodical Press in Enlightenment Scotland, 1750-1800 (Rhona Brown)
  2. The Young Person's Sir Walter: Scott and the Nineteenth-Century Child Reader (Paul Barnaby)
  3. 'Entertaining and Instructing Histories': Children's Chapbook Literature in the Nineteenth Century (Valentina Bold)
  4. Nature versus Nurture: Robert Chambers as a Writer for Children (Shu-Fang Lai)
  5. The Scottish Nursery Muse: Scottish Poetry and the Children's Verse Tradition in the Victorian Period (Kirstie Blair)
  6. Gaelic Tradition and the Celtic Revival in Children's Literature in Scottish Gaelic and English (Sim Innes and Kate Louise Mathis)
  7. Historical Facts and 'Romantic Daring': Thomas Nelson & Sons, the Adventure Tale, and the Late-Victorian Education Market (Anne Marie Hagen)
  8. Symbolism and Empire: Stevenson, Scott, and Toy Soldiers (Adam Kozaczka)
  9. The Darkening Island: Stevenson, Barrie, and the Perils of Childhood (Timothy S. Hayes)
  10. Colonising Neverland: British Motherhood as Imaginative Play in J. M. Barrie's Peter and Wendy (Rodney M. D. Fierce)
  11. 'Staunch little democrat that he was': Humanitarian Sentiment, Social Reform, and Political Idealism in Eleanor Atkinson's Greyfriars Bobby (David Salter)
  12. Youthful Visionaries in Margaret Oliphant's Fin-de-Siecle Fiction (Anne Stapleton)
  13. A Scottish Child's Memento Mori: Language, Folklore, and Landscape in George MacDonald's Ranald Bannerman's Boyhood (J. Patrick Pazdziora)
  14. Betwixt-and-Between: Barrie, Shakespeare and Playing at Childhood (Caitlin R. Hansen)
  15. Two Telling Tales: Didacticism as a means of feminine empowerment in Catherine Sinclair's Holiday Houseand Dinah Mulock Craik's Alice Learmont (Linda Claridge Middup)
  16. Romance, Death and other Predicaments: Guidance for the Young in the Fiction of Mary Gordon (Mrs Disney Leith) (Janet Powney and Jeremy Mitchell)
  17. Unlocking Scottish Balladry and Folklore in George MacDonald's 'The Golden Key' (Linden Bicket)
  18. 'A great, unlimited world'?: Imaginative Locations in the Fairy Tales of Jessie Saxby and Violet Jacob (Sarah Dunnigan)
  19. 'To Children and Others': Audience, Advertising, and the Reception of Andrew Lang's Fairy Books (1889-1910) (Sara M. Hines)
  20. 'It is lovely to be five': Children's Books In the Archives (Lyn Stevens, Danielle Howarth, Morgan Boharski, Joanna Witkowska)

Notes on Contributors

Index

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GOR011155779
9781908980298
190898029X
The Land of Story-Books: Scottish Children's Literature in the Long Nineteenth Century by Sarah Dunnigan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Association for Scottish Literary Studies
2019-06-03
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