Title: Fashioning Childhood in the Eighteenth Century: Age and Identity
Abstract: Contents: Introduction, Anja MA1/4ller. Part 1 Cultural Contexts: The doctor and the child: medical preservation and management of children in the 18th century, Adriana S. Benzaquen Children as patients in German-speaking regions in the 18th century, Iris Ritzmann Observing children in an early journal of psychology: Karl Philipp Moritz's (Know Thyself), Anthony Krupp The legal status of children in 18th-century England, Anna-Christina Giovanopoulos Children, adolescents and fashionable urban society in 18th-century England, Peter Borsay The child in the visual culture of consumption 1790-1830, Patricia Crown Locke's education or Rousseau's freedom: alternative socializations in modern societies, Christoph Houswitschka. Part 2 Literary and Visual Representations: Fashioning age and identity: childhood and the stages of life in 18th-century English periodicals, Anja MA1/4ller Engaging identity: portraits of children in late 18th-century European art, Dorothy Johnson Greuze and the ideology of infant nursing in 18th-century France, Bernadette Fort Childhood and juvenile delinquency in 18th-century Newgate Calendars, Uwe BAker Tales of miracle or lessons of morality? School editions of Ovid's Metamorphoses as a means of shaping the personalities of British schoolboys, Sonja Fielitz Defoe's children, Klaus Peter Jochum Fictionalizing foundlings: social tradition and change in Henry Fielding's Tom Jones, Jan Hollm Winding up the clock: the conception and birth of Tristram Shandy, Dirk Vanderbeke Gendered childhoods: on the discursive formation of young females in the 18th century, Brigitte Glaser Fashioning the child author: reading Jane Austen's juvenilia, Peter Sabor. Bibliography Index.
Publication Year: 2006
Publication Date: 2006-05-28
Language: en
Type: book
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