Shedding light on an important and neglected topic in childhood studies, Anja Mÿller interrogates how different concepts of childhood proliferated and were construed in eighteenth-century periodicals and satirical prints. In examining links between text and image, Mÿller uncovers the role these media played in the genealogy of childhood prior to the 1790s, challenging the myth that situates the origin of childhood in late eighteenth-century England.
Shedding light on an important and neglected topic in childhood studies, Anja Mÿller interrogates how different concepts of childhood proliferated and were construed in eighteenth-century periodicals and satirical prints. In examining links between text and image, Mÿller uncovers the role these media played in the genealogy of childhood prior to the 1790s, challenging the myth that situates the origin of childhood in late eighteenth-century England.
Contents: Preface Introduction: representing childhood in 18th-century English prose and prints Fashioning children's bodies Framing children's minds Educating the middle class - educational debates in The Tatler and The Spectator Educational displacements Family matters Public children Conclusion Bibliography Index.
Contents: Preface Introduction: representing childhood in 18th-century English prose and prints Fashioning children's bodies Framing children's minds Educating the middle class - educational debates in The Tatler and The Spectator Educational displacements Family matters Public children Conclusion Bibliography Index.
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