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(Ebook) Victorian Children’s Literature: Experiencing Abjection, Empathy, and the Power of Love by Ruth Y. Jenkins (auth.) ISBN 9783319327617, 9783319327624, 3319327615, 3319327623

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Authors:Ruth Y. Jenkins (auth.)
Pages:200 pages.
Year:2016
Editon:1
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Language:english
File Size:1.99 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9783319327617, 9783319327624, 3319327615, 3319327623
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(Ebook) Victorian Children’s Literature: Experiencing Abjection, Empathy, and the Power of Love by Ruth Y. Jenkins (auth.) ISBN 9783319327617, 9783319327624, 3319327615, 3319327623

This book reveals how the period’s transforming identities affected by social, economic, religious, and national energies offers rich opportunities in which to analyze the relationship between identity and transformation. At the heart of this study is this question: what is the relationship between Victorian children’s literature, its readers, and their psychic development? Ruth Y. Jenkins uses Julia Kristeva’s theory of abjection to uncover the presence of cultural anxieties and social tensions in works by Kingsley, MacDonald, Carroll, Stevenson, Burnett, Ballantyne, Nesbit, Tucker, Sewell, and Rossetti.

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