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The Child Robinsonade
Child Autonomy and Child Governance in Children's Literature, 2017, p.94-105
2017

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Titel
The Child Robinsonade
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  • Child Autonomy and Child Governance in Children's Literature, 2017, p.94-105
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Routledge
Erscheinungsjahr
2017
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  • Ever since Robinson Crusoe (1719), the desert island has been a vehicle for discussing ideas about society and nature. Moreover, because of its early adoption into the canon of children’s literature, Robinson Crusoe is also a key text about childhood-especially in adaptations for children, such as J. H. Campé’s 1779 version, or in the child-oriented Robinsonades that will come under particular scrutiny in this chapter. In such works, we recognize the motifs of Robinson Crusoe: the isolation, self-reliance, and survival of the shipwrecked; the strange environment and encounter with alien others; the building of a new society/civilization; and, finally, the escape and reintegration of the shipwrecked with the world. According to Sandra Beckett, these motifs are “usually accompanied by a spiritual regeneration” (353); the isolation could lead to “new self-awareness” but also to “a regression into animality” (ibid). Although child Robinsonades share these features with more adult-oriented Robinsonades, it is also clear that the motifs have been somewhat modified for the texts to conform to the conventions of children’s literature.
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Englisch
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ISBN: 9781138931640, 1138931640
DOI: 10.4324/9781315679648-12
Titel-ID: cdi_swepub_primary_oai_DiVA_org_mau_9614
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