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It is now two and a half centuries since Jean-Jacques Rousseau first wrote so evocatively of natural man in Social Contract and of experiential education in Emile. His emphasis on the early years as a crucial part of life drove the Romantic reconceptualization of childhood鈥攖he idea that children have a special knowledge of nature, politics, and spirituality to teach their elders as well as the other way around. William Wordsworth鈥檚 assertion in the 鈥淚ntimations Ode鈥 that children鈥檚 souls come 鈥渢railing clouds of glory鈥 from God has continued to haunt Western literature and culture in spite of attacks from writers and critics from then until now, including Mary Wollstonecraft, Robert Thomas Malthus, T. S. Eliot, Judy Blume, Jerome McGann, and Jacqueline Rose.

Displaying careful scholarship, sophisticated use of contemporary literary theory, and close readings of texts while recovering and analyzing materials from more than two centuries of British and other Anglophone cultural history, this collection of new essays traces the evolution of the Romantic child. The contributors play off one another, both within the three traditional historical periods鈥擱omantic, Victorian, and modern/postmodern鈥攁nd across intellectual and disciplinary categories.

Time of Beauty, Time of Fear offers a stunning array of essays. In some, the authors focus on canonical texts by such writers as Wordsworth, Maria Edgeworth, Charlotte Smith, and Mrs. Molesworth. Other authors consider the Victorian concerns with missionary literature for children and with the boyish pastime of collecting bird鈥檚 nests, folk voices of the 1960s, homeschooling, the Teletubbies television program, and Alan Moore鈥檚 Promethea series of graphic novels. Measured in terms of both range and quality, this volume is destined to become essential reading for scholars from numerous disciplines.

鈥淛ames McGavran鈥檚 work on Romanticism and its effects on children鈥檚 literature has been among the most substantial on the subject. The range of topics he covers in Time of Beauty, Time of Fear is both broad and deep. This work is a welcome and substantive contribution to the study of children鈥檚 literature and to the study of Romanticism and its influences.鈥濃擱oberta Seelinger Trites, author, Disturbing the Universe and Waking Sleeping Beauty

鈥淯nencumbered by jargon鈥攁ny educated reader who wished to peruse the book could safely do so鈥擩ames McGavran鈥檚 Time of Beauty, Time of Fear will be of interest not just to scholars of children鈥檚 literature and childhood or students of Romanticism, but also to people from a range of scholarly interests, including gender studies and popular culture studies.鈥濃擯hilip Nel, coeditor, Keywords for Children's Literature

Jennifer Smith Daniel

Elizabeth A. Dolan

Richard Flynn

Elizabeth Gargano

Mary Ellis Gibson

Dorothy H. McGavran

Roderick McGillis

Claudia Mills

Jochen Petzold

Malini Roy

Andrew J. Smyth

Jan Susina

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Publication Date
04/25/2012
Pages, art, trim size
266 pages, 5 illustrations
Edition
1st