From the garden to the street: an introduction to 300 years of poetry for children
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Main Author: Styles, Morag (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London Cassell 1998
Series:Cassell education
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Online Access:Volltext
Item Description:Subtitle on cover: Three hundred years of poetry for children
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Preface; Acknowledgements; Introduction: From the 'garden' of childhood to real life on the street in 300 years of poetry for children; 1 Devotions and Didacticism: Religious verse for children; 2 Romantic Visions: The influence of Romanticism on children's verse; 3 'Sweet Flowers I Bring': Nineteenth-century nature poetry for children; 4 Old Mother Hubbard: And other nursery rhymes, old and new; 5 The Capacity to Amuse: The history of humour in poetry for children; 6 Jumblies and Jabberwockies: The nonsense verse of Lewis Carroll and Edward Lear
From John Bunyan's 'country rhimes' to rude chants about Manchester United, from Ted Hughes to Edward Lear, and from William Blake to the Taylor sisters, Morag Styles covers three hundred years of poetry with infectious enthusiasm and a keen critical eye. In this scholarly and fascinating book, she provides an informative account of the history of poetry written for children in Britain and America in the last three centuries. She analyses the major poets, genres and developments over this period, and traces the continuities between the past and the present. Styles asks fundamental questions wh
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xxix, 304 pages)
ISBN:9781847140579
1847140572
0304332224
0304332240
9780304332229

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