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Antarctica in British Childrens Literature Sinead Moriarty

Antarctica in British Childrens Literature By Sinead Moriarty

Antarctica in British Childrens Literature by Sinead Moriarty


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For over a century British authors have been writing about the Antarctic for child readers; Antarctica in British Childrens Literature examines this field for the first time, interrogating how this landscape has been constructed as a wilderness within British literature for children.

Antarctica in British Childrens Literature Summary

Antarctica in British Childrens Literature by Sinead Moriarty

For over a century British authors have been writing about the Antarctic for child readers, yet this body of literature has never been explored in detail. Antarctica in British Childrens Literature examines this field for the first time, identifying the dominant genres and recurrent themes and tropes while interrogating how this landscape has been constructed as a wilderness within British literature for children.

The text is divided into two sections. Part I focuses on the stories of early-twentieth-century explorers such as Robert F. Scott and Ernest Shackleton. Antarctica in British Childrens Literature highlights the impact of childrens literature on the expedition writings of Robert Scott, including the influence of Scotts close friend, author J.M. Barrie. The text also reveals the important role of childrens literature in the contemporary resurgence of interest in Scotts long-term rival Ernest Shackleton. Part II focuses on fictional narratives set in the Antarctic, including early-twentieth-century whaling literature, adventure and fantasy texts, contemporary animal stories and environmental texts for children. Together these two sections provide an insight into how depictions of this unique continent have changed over the past century, reflecting transformations in attitudes towards wilderness and wild landscapes.

About Sinead Moriarty

Sinead Moriarty received her MA and PhD in Childrens Literature from the National Centre for Research in Childrens Literature at the University of Roehampton. She is currently working as a Teaching Fellow in Childrens Literature in the School of English at Trinity College Dublin. Sinead has published on topics including the use of maps in contemporary Antarctic literature for children, as well as twentieth-century Robinsonades for child readers.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part One: Heroic Era Narratives

Chapter One: Robert F. Scotts Last Expedition

Chapter Two: Ernest Shackleton And Heroic Survival

Chapter Three: "Heroic Era" Subversions and Revisions

Part Two: Antarctic Fiction

Chapter Four: Uncanny Adventures Chapter Five: Antarctic Whaling Literature for Children

Chapter Six: Picturing Penguins

Conclusion

References

Additional information

NPB9780367493257
9780367493257
036749325X
Antarctica in British Childrens Literature by Sinead Moriarty
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2020-11-30
214
N/A
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