At the beginning of the nineteenth-century books for children had a strong moral tone, they were pedagogical and didactical instruments used ny parents and educators who distrusted fairy tales and enjoyed reading 'romantic geographies' and missionary narratives. The essay deals with Barbara Holland's The Panorama of Europe as an example of narratives about 'otherness' for children.
A Trueborn Englishwoman and the Romance of Other Lands: Barbara Hofland's Panorama of Europe or a Game of Geography
Federici, Eleonora
2009
Abstract
At the beginning of the nineteenth-century books for children had a strong moral tone, they were pedagogical and didactical instruments used ny parents and educators who distrusted fairy tales and enjoyed reading 'romantic geographies' and missionary narratives. The essay deals with Barbara Holland's The Panorama of Europe as an example of narratives about 'otherness' for children.File in questo prodotto:
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