The Play of Belief in Nineteenth-Century Fairy Tales and Fairy Narratives (Studies in Childhood, 1700 to the Present)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 256 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041137788

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The Play of Belief in Nineteenth-Century Fairy Tales and Fairy Narratives examines the range of playful negotiations with truth claims in British and American fantasies for children of the nineteenth century within the context of the era's ebbing Christian commitments and competing forces for belief and disenchantment.

While Victorian culture was broadly Christian, its fantasy literature for children shed the explicit piety of writers of earlier generations to embrace magical tales of many stripes. In many ways the story of children's literature in the nineteenth century is one of a Christian culture disinheriting itself, turning its angels into fairies, its faith into a range of doubts, and blending its Christian ethics with progressive evolutionary ideals. The study shows how authors embraced a wide variety of rhetorical and narrative strategies by which play, ambiguity, and hesitation could suggest what is or is not "real." Inevitably, such strategies brought disenchantment in their wake, for the more Victorian authors foregrounded the problem of belief, the more they betrayed the nervousness of their own affirmations, especially in the glut of sentiment and frenzied fantasy which typifies fin de siècle fairy tales.

This essential study illuminates the historical nature of children's literature, making it indispensable reading for scholars of Victorian culture, children's fantasy, and anyone fascinated by the enduring power of fairy tales.

Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1. Truth Claims in Two Cases of Nineteenth-Century Fairy Representations

Truth Claims

Chapter 2. Managing the Play of Belief within Children's Fantasies

Chapter 3. The Two Poles of Fantastic Suggestion: Beautiful Hesitations and the Object Lesson

Chapter 4. Believing in Things

Chapter 5. Nineteenth-Century American Fairy Tales: Exceptional Fantasies and the Gigantic

Coda

Bibliography

Index

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