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- W4252435480 abstract "Juliet Dusinberre's study of early modernism and its relation to nineteenth‐century children's literature, Alice to the Lighthouse (1987), argues that the experimentation in Lewis Carroll's “Alice” books informs a liberated literature for children that in turn informs much of the experimental sensibility we see in early modernist fiction by the likes of Woolf and Joyce. Of course, nineteenth‐century children's literature also paves the way for much of what we see in twentieth‐century writing for the young. The work of Lewis Carroll, George MacDonald, Charles Kingsley, Mary Molesworth, Oscar Wilde, and others paves the way for the new century. Two early twentieth‐century texts are particularly formative for what follows: Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows (1908) and E. Nesbit's Five Children and It (1902), both of which owe a debt to Carroll and MacDonald. Grahame's animal fantasy reinscribes themes of nostalgia and home and national politics that prepare the way for a range of novels from A. A. Milne's Winnie‐the‐Pooh books, to Arthur Ransome's “Swallows and Amazons” series, to Brian Jacques's long‐running Redwall series. On the other hand, Nesbit's reality‐tinged fantasy prepares for a whole range of books that look less nostalgically on the world of childhood. Nesbit offers preparation for time‐slip fantasy by the likes of Diane Wynne‐Jones and C. S. Lewis, the skewed historical romances of Joan Aiken, and also a wry reflection that results much later in a focus on the realities of childhood in what we now term “young adult fiction.”" @default.
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- W4252435480 title "Children's and Young Adult Fiction" @default.
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