Literary Criticism Children's Literature
The Hidden Adult
Defining Children's Literature
- Publisher
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2008
- Category
- Children's Literature, Semiotics & Theory, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9780801889790
- Publish Date
- Sep 2008
- List Price
- $102.95
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9780801889806
- Publish Date
- Sep 2008
- List Price
- $54.95
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Description
What exactly is a children’s book? How is children’s literature defined as a genre? A leading scholar presents close readings of six classic stories to answer these questions and offer a clear definition of children’s writing as a distinct literary form.
Perry Nodelman begins by considering the plots, themes, and structures of six works: "The Purple Jar," Alice in Wonderland, Dr. Doolittle, Henry Huggins, The Snowy Day, and Plain City—all written for young people of varying ages in different times and places—to identify shared characteristics. He points out markers in each work that allow the adult reader to understand it as a children’s story, shedding light on ingrained adult assumptions and revealing the ways in which adult knowledge and experience remain hidden in apparently simple and innocent texts.
Nodelman then engages a wide range of views of children's literature from authors, literary critics, cultural theorists, and specialists in education and information sciences. Through this informed dialogue, Nodelman develops a comprehensive theory of children's literature, exploring its commonalities and shared themes.
The Hidden Adult is a focused and sophisticated analysis of children’s literature and a major contribution to the theory and criticism of the genre.
About the author
Perry Nodelman is professor emeritus of English at the University of Winnipeg and author of The Pleasure of Children’s Literature and Words About Pictures: The Narrative Art of Children’s Picture Books. Professor Nodelman is also an accomplished author of children’s books such as Behaving Bradley.
Editorial Reviews
"A 'must' for any collection catering to librarians or any studying children's literature, especially at the college level."
"Orbiting around children and their books are hundreds of academic books and courses, puzzling out what children’s literature is, and what it does, and how it works. A lot has been thought and written about this (some good, some bad) – and Perry Nodelman’s brilliantly comprehensive and accessible analysis pulls it all together. No need to keep re-inventing the wheel of defining children, children’s books, response, literature, value, or why and how we talk about these books... it’s all here. This book shows the kind of knowledge that I only wish I had – and it’s a model of readability and generosity of spirit. Anyone who wants to know what has been thought about children and books – from the absolutely essential to the rather strange – could not find a better place to start."
Books For Keeps, The Children's Book Magazine Online
"This is a massively important book. Go buy it."
Children's Literature Association Quarterly
"Without question essential reading for professionals of all stripes engaged in the study of children's literature."
"It is without question essential reading for professionals of all stripes engaged in the study of children's literature."
"The capstone of a long and distinguished career, by an author who relishes the complexity and ambiguity he finds inherent in books intended for children."
"The Hidden Adult is ground breaking; it will inform the study of children's literature for a long time to come."
"Drawing on his deep understanding of literary scholarship, postmodern theory, and children's literature for this learned work, Nodelman builds extensive arguments informed by philosophy, psychology, and culture studies as well as literary criticism. Highly recommended."
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