Alice to the Lighthouse: Children's Books and Radical Experiments in Art

Alice to the Lighthouse is the first and only full-length study of the relation between children's literature and writing for adults. Lewis Carroll's Alice books created a revolution in writing for and about children which had repercussions not only for subsequent children's writers--Stevenson, Kipling, Nesbit, Frances Hodgson Burnett and Mark Twain--but for Virginia Woolf and her generation. Virginia Woolf's celebration of writing as play rather than preaching is the twin of the Post-Impressionist art championed by Roger Fry. Juliet Dusinberre connects books for children in the late nineteenth century with developments in education and psychology, all of which feed into the modernism of the early 20th century.

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Alice to the Lighthouse: Children's Books and Radical Experiments in Art

Alice to the Lighthouse is the first and only full-length study of the relation between children's literature and writing for adults. Lewis Carroll's Alice books created a revolution in writing for and about children which had repercussions not only for subsequent children's writers--Stevenson, Kipling, Nesbit, Frances Hodgson Burnett and Mark Twain--but for Virginia Woolf and her generation. Virginia Woolf's celebration of writing as play rather than preaching is the twin of the Post-Impressionist art championed by Roger Fry. Juliet Dusinberre connects books for children in the late nineteenth century with developments in education and psychology, all of which feed into the modernism of the early 20th century.

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Alice to the Lighthouse: Children's Books and Radical Experiments in Art

Alice to the Lighthouse: Children's Books and Radical Experiments in Art

by Juliet Dusinberre
Alice to the Lighthouse: Children's Books and Radical Experiments in Art

Alice to the Lighthouse: Children's Books and Radical Experiments in Art

by Juliet Dusinberre

(2nd ed. 1999)

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Alice to the Lighthouse is the first and only full-length study of the relation between children's literature and writing for adults. Lewis Carroll's Alice books created a revolution in writing for and about children which had repercussions not only for subsequent children's writers--Stevenson, Kipling, Nesbit, Frances Hodgson Burnett and Mark Twain--but for Virginia Woolf and her generation. Virginia Woolf's celebration of writing as play rather than preaching is the twin of the Post-Impressionist art championed by Roger Fry. Juliet Dusinberre connects books for children in the late nineteenth century with developments in education and psychology, all of which feed into the modernism of the early 20th century.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312220570
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 02/26/1999
Edition description: 2nd ed. 1999
Pages: 374
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Juliet Dusinberre is M.C. Bradbrook Fellow in English at Girton College, Cambridge.

Table of Contents

Part I: Children's Books, Childhood and Modernism
• Classifying the Child
• Childhood and Phenomenology
• Educating the Parent
• Children and Post-Impressionist Painting
• Child Sexuality
• The Child and Her Book
Part II: The Voice of the Author
• Piety, Improvement and Protest
• The Burden of Instruction
• Author, Parent, Preacher
Part III: Virginia Woolf and the Irreverant Generation
• Lewis Carroll
• Accomplices: Writer and Reader
• Egoistic Author
• Rebels
• Eminent Victorains
• Sacred Texts
Part IV: Death
• Death-Bed Scenes
• Children and Death
• Mrs, Ramsay's Brackets
Part V: The Medium of Art
• Language
• Form
Part VI: Making Space for a Child
• "What is Reality?"
• Time-Travel and Territory
• Psychoanalysis and Conscience
• Narrative and Power
Part VII: The Literary and the Literal
• Places
• Pioneers
• Design and Vision
• Solidity and Thin Paint
• Notes
• Select Bibliography
• Index

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