British children's literature and material culture commodities and consumption 1850-1914

"The "golden age" of children's literature in the late 19th and early 20th century coincided with a boom in the production and trade of commodities. The first book-length study to situate children's literature within the consumer culture of this period, Children's Liter...

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adam_text Contents List of Figures Acknowledgements ix x Introduction: ‘Devoured by a desire to possess’: Childrens literature, commodities and consumption Children’s books as commodities and vehicles for consumerism Children’s books and the creation of new products Reading objects Structure of this book 1 3 7 11 14 1 ‘Remarkable and perplexing items’: Children and the Great Exhibition 17 Learning to look 22 Getting lost 27 Guiding children 30 Head, hand and heart 37 The world of goods 42 Conclusion 49 2 ‘The wonders of common things’: Worldly goods in the nineteenth century 53 The history of the it-narrative Children’s it-narratives The History of a Pin and the circulation of domestic goods The Story of a Needle: Worldly goods at home Various values in ‘A China Cup’ ‘The wonders of common things’ Conclusion 56 61 64 67 73 77 81 Ά hailstorm of knitting needles’: Other-worldly goods and domestic fantasy Commodity fetishism Spiritualism and fiction The rise of domestic fantasy 90 95 99 3 83 Contents viii 4 Lewis Carroll, Spiritualism and domestic fantasy Speaking Likenesses and friendly furniture The Cuckoo Clock as trance novel Conclusion 102 ‘A disgraceful state of things’: Bad consumers and bad commodities Bad consumers in E. Nesbits work Bad things in Nesbit’s work The Enchanted Castle and the live thing Bad mice and crooked sixpences: Material deviance in Beatrix Potter’s work The (mis)adventures of Mr Toad Conclusion 123 109 112 119 127 132 135 142 148 154 Conclusions: Failed palaces and magic cities 157 Notes References Index 169 167 185
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physical xi, 189 Seiten Illustrationen 24 cm
publishDate 2022
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series2 Bloomsbury perspectives on children's literature
spellingShingle Carroll, Jane Suzanne
British children's literature and material culture commodities and consumption 1850-1914
Introduction: 'Devoured by a desire to possess': Children's literature, commodities and consumption -- 1 'Remarkable and perplexing items': Children and the Great Exhibition -- 2 'The wonders of common things': Worldly goods in the nineteenth century -- 3 'A hailstorm of knitting needles': Other-worldly goods and domestic fantasy -- 4 'A disgraceful state of things': Bad consumers and bad commodities -- Conclusions: Failed palaces and magic cities -- Notes -- References -- Index
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title British children's literature and material culture commodities and consumption 1850-1914
title_auth British children's literature and material culture commodities and consumption 1850-1914
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title_full British children's literature and material culture commodities and consumption 1850-1914 Jane Suzanne Carroll
title_fullStr British children's literature and material culture commodities and consumption 1850-1914 Jane Suzanne Carroll
title_full_unstemmed British children's literature and material culture commodities and consumption 1850-1914 Jane Suzanne Carroll
title_short British children's literature and material culture
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title_sub commodities and consumption 1850-1914
topic Kinderliteratur (DE-588)4073409-2 gnd
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topic_facet Kinderliteratur
Verbraucherverhalten
Sachkultur
Gebrauchsgegenstand Motiv
Jahrhundertwende
Englisch
Großbritannien
Irland
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