Description
About the Author
Alisa Clapp-Itnyre is Professor of English at Indiana University East, USA.
Reviews
"This is a highly original work on an important topic, of the kind that makes readers wonder why nobody has ever tackled the subject before." - Nicholas Temperley, University of Illinois, USA
"British Hymn Books for Children, 1800-1900: Re-Tuning the History of Childhood is a remarkable book. In its thoroughness and scholarly detail, it is a lesson to those, myself included, who have hitherto dealt with children's hymns without considering the complexity of the topic. Alisa Clapp-Itnyre is not afraid to take us on and to defend her point of view firmly, if politely: of the argument of one celebrated critic she writes, 'I would suggest a few clarifications to this assessment'. She has earned the right to say this by the comprehensiveness of her coverage: there is very little on the topic that she does not seem to have thought of, and she has an encyclopaedic knowledge of the hymn books of the period." - J. R. Watson, University of Durham, UK
"This is an ambitious book, addressing not only the technical issues associated with hymn book production in the nineteenth century but setting the books and the hymns within the society and culture of their time." - Stephen Orchard, Westminster College, Cambridge, UK
"All in all, it seems to me that this volume will become an important resource, even a starting point, for anyone wishing to understand the religious culture of the child in the nineteenth century." -- Stephen Parker, University of Worcester
Book Information
ISBN 9780367140427
Author Alisa Clapp-Itnyre
Format Paperback
Page Count 308
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g