
Classical Reception and Children's Literature
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Innovative and instructive, this excellent collection includes contributions from an author of more than thirty books for young readers and others ... [and] several distinguished classicists ... this book is imaginatively conceived and edited with skill ... specialists in the reception of classical antiquity or in children's literature will find the collection worthwhile. * Jeunesse: Young People, Texts, Cultures *More details
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Helen Lovatt is Associate Professor of Classics at the University of Nottingham. Her books include Statius and Epic Games: Sport, Politics and Poetics in the Thebaid (2005), The Epic Gaze: Vision, Gender and Narrative in Ancient Epic (2013) and In Search of the Argonauts: The Remarkable History of Jason and the Golden Fleece (I.B.Tauris, forthcoming 2018).
Content
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Contributors
- Introduction
- 1. Beyond the World: Gossip, Murder, and the Legend of Orpheus
- 2. Interview with Michael Cadnum
- 3. Michael Cadnum's Metamorphoses of Ovid
- Part I: Changing Times
- 4. Aesop the Morphing Fabulist
- 5. Perspective Matters: Roman Britain in Children's Novels
- Part II: Myths of Change
- 6. The Paradox of Pan as a Figure of Regeneration in Children's Literature
- 7. Arachne's Web: the Reception of an Ovidian Myth in Works for Children
- 8. Narcissus in Children's Contexts: Didacticism and Scopophilia?
- Part III: Didactic Classics
- 9. 'I'd break the slate and scream for joy if I did Latin like a boy!': Studying and Teaching Classics in Girls' and Boys' Fiction
- 10. Latin, Greek, and Other Classical 'Nonsense' in the Work of Edward Lear
- 11. Changing Alexandria: Didactic Plots and Roman Detectives in Caroline Lawrence and Lindsey Davis
- Part IV: Narnia and Metamorphoses
- 12. Ovid Misunderstood: The Metamorphoses in Narnia
- 13. The Horse, the Ass, and their Boys: C. S. Lewis and the Ending of Apuleius's Golden Ass
- Afterword: Inheriting the Past: Children's Voices and Parenting Experiences
- Bibliography
- Index
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