
Children's Classics under Franco
Censorship of the «William» Books and "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer</I>
Ian Craig(Author)
Peter Lang Verlag
Published on 14. September 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
298 pages
978-3-906766-87-4 (ISBN)
Description
This monograph reveals the surprising fate of Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Richmal Crompton's «William» books under Franco. The «William» books began to be persecuted by the censors in late 1942, precisely the moment when the regime was seeking a rapprochement with the Allied powers. This prohibition cannot be understood without exploring the factors that differentiate children's literature from adult literature in the context of Francoism. The books' peculiarly English character also had a vital bearing on how they were censored. Early in the regime, the censors generally considered Tom Sawyer to be a classic for adults. From the mid-1950s, however, children's literature was defined as a special category in censorship legislation, and the censors began to view editions of the work as specifically intended for children. Tom Sawyer thus encountered censorship problems in the later years of the regime, supposedly more liberal than the earlier period. The fate of both Twain and Crompton's work, and that of other authors discussed, would be inexplicable without examining the evolution of the publishing industry and Francoist attitudes to literature and the child. A detailed analysis of the type of allusions that motivated censorship - religious, sexual, political or violent - is also included.
Reviews / Votes
«...Craig's careful study has much to recommend it to scholars of contemporary Spain, children's literature, and censorship.» (Geraldine Cleary Nichols, Bulletin of Hispanic Studies)More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bern
Switzerland
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 22 cm
Width: 15 cm
Weight
430 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-906766-87-4 (9783906766874)
Schweitzer Classification
Person
The Author: Ian Craig was born in Lincoln, England. He is now Lecturer in Spanish at the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies in Barbados and specialises in Latin American cinema.
Content
Contents: Francoist Censorship, its Character and Evolution - Children's Literature in an Authoritarian Context - The Censorship of Translated Literature - Types of Suppression Imposed by the Francoist Censors - Religion, Sexuality, National Identity, Crime and Violence under Franco.