Adult Childrens Literature in Victorian Britain Chapter uri icon

abstract

  • Propelled by rising literacy rates and ever-cheaper print technology, childrens literature boomed, both in quantity and in quality, across the nineteenth century. The reverse side of the phenomenon of the childrens book enjoyed by adults is the adult text that makes use of strategies more usually associated with childrens fiction what Lynne Rosenthal has dubbed the childrens book for adults. The title Misunderstood thus refers ultimately to an apparently large number of real children, represented in the fiction by seven-year-old Humphrey Duncombe. The gender composition of Misunderstoods audience is also relevant. The novels dominant subject is the adult males emotional inadequacy, which apparently matters only in the absence of his idealized wife. Misunderstood was participating in a commitment to moral uplift that was widespread in the nineteenth century. The Gifts of the Christ Child may initially seem to lack unity. Both Alice and Greatorex are flawed; however, at first sight their situations do not appear parallel.

author list (cited authors)

  • Nelson, C.

complete list of authors

  • Nelson, Claudia

editor list (cited editors)

  • Denisoff, D.

Book Title

  • The Nineteenth-Century Child and Consumer Culture

publication date

  • December 2016