A Critical History of French Children's Literature: Volume Two: 1830-PresentRoutledge, 2011年1月7日 - 384 頁 This two-volume critical history of French children’s literature from 1600 to the present helps bring awareness of the range, quality, and importance of French children’s literature to a wider audience. The works of a number of French writers, notably La Fontaine, Charles Perrault, Jules Verne, and Saint-Exupéry were, and continue to be, widely translated and adapted, and have influenced the development of the genre in other countries. |
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | |
SERIES EDITORS FOREWORD | |
INTRODUCTION | |
1 OLD FRIENDS AND CHILDRENS BOOKS ON THE MOVE | |
2 THE NOVEL OF DOMESTIC REALISM OR THE FAMILY NOVEL | |
3 PIERREJULES HETZEL JULES VERNE AND THE ADVENTURE OF SCIENCE | |
4 SIGNS OF THE TIMES | |
5 THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY | |
6 THE ROLE OF IMAGES | |
7 THE RENAISSANCE OF THE IMAGINATION | |
8 A LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN | |
CONCLUSION | |
NOTES | |
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