The Nineteenth-century Child and Consumer CultureDennis Denisoff Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2008 - 239 Seiten This collection addresses the roles assigned to children in the context of 19th-century consumer culture. Topics include toys and middle-class childhood, boyhood and toy theater, child performers on the Victorian stage, gender, sexuality and consumerism, and imperialism in adventure fiction. |
Inhalt
Toys Education | 29 |
The NineteenthCentury | 43 |
Child Performers on the Victorian Stage | 63 |
Alices Mouthing Metonymy | 95 |
Wildes Daughter of Sodom | 119 |
Adult Childrens Literature in Victorian Britain | 137 |
Packaging Middleclass | 151 |
The Commodification of Imperialism | 173 |
Lucy Cliffords Anyhow Stories | 189 |
Crime and the Consumption | 201 |
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adult adventure aesthetic Alice Alice Liddell all-child Anyhow Stories argues Arthur Boyd Houghton Awkward Age boys British Cambridge century characters child actors child-life insurance childhood children's literature Christmas Books Clifford commercial commodity consumer culture consumerism consumerist consumption Dalziel daughter death depicts desire Dickens Dickens's Dodgson domestic Edgeworth English erotic fantasy father fiction gift book girls Home Scenes Home Thoughts homosexual identity Illustrated imperial innocence James John Jugendstil juvenile drama King Solomon's Mines kiss Lewis Carroll London metonymy middle-class moral mother murder Nanda narrative nineteenth nineteenth-century novel NSPCC orphans Oxford pantomime parents performers pirates pleasure poem popular production prostitution readers Robert Louis Stevenson roles Routledge Ryerson University Salome Salome's Search of Lost sensation sentimental sexual social society stage Stevenson suggests theatrical Thoughts and Home toy theater Treasure Island Victorian Waugh Wilde's Salome Wonderland working-class York young youngsters youth
