Description
This book is a major study of child readers and their reading habits in the period when children's literature first became established.
About the Author
M. O. Grenby is Reader in Children's Literature at Newcastle University.
Reviews
'Fascinating ... [a] very readable scholarly work.' The Herald
'For the specialist, it is an original and scholarly resource; for the non-specialist, it is an intriguing and often entertaining piece of detective work.' Carousel
'Grenby's focus on the traces revealing how children actually used their books provides an astute counterbalance to current approaches to imagining the child reader.' Times Higher Education Supplement
'A wonderful book - and beautifully produced ... a very important contribution to children's literature, the history of the book, and the history of reading ... it's certainly the kind of book which scholars in the field will want to buy ... but also some dissertation students in literature and history.' Helen Rogers
'... a welcome and long-awaited contribution to the historical study of children's literature. [This] thoroughly researched volume demonstrates that it is essential to extend the horizon of children's literature studies, endorsing a more decidedly cultural studies approach which considers all actors in the literary field.' Anja Muller, Zeitschrift fur Anglistik und Amerikanistik
'Grenby's study marks a turning point in children's literature scholarship.' Sharp
Awards
Winner of Harvey Darton Award 2010-11.
Book Information
ISBN 9780521196444
Author M. O. Grenby
Format Hardback
Page Count 338
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 620g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 21mm