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Hudson, Glenda A. – Children's Literature in Education, 2006
This article considers J.M. Barrie's satirical treatment of the Platonic doctrine of reminiscence in "Peter Pan," and how Barrie's work both honors and undercuts it. It will first analyze the Platonic notion of the doctrine of reminiscence in Wordsworth's "Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood" (1807). It will then…
Descriptors: Recall (Psychology), Victorian Literature, Poetry, Childrens Literature
McKenzie, Hope Bussey – 1984
Intended for college teachers and students of English literature and bibliography, this paper presents a chronology of Victorian poet Robert Browning's life as he wrote the four-volume "murder poem,""The Ring and the Book." The paper begins with Browning's discovery in a Florentine bookstall of "the old yellow book,"…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, European History, Higher Education, Literary History
Middlebrook, Jonathan – Coll Engl, 1969
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, English Literature, Motifs, Poetry
Miller, J. Hillis – Stud Engl Lit, 1970
Part I of this review appeared in the Fall 1969 issue. The concluding part discusses some fifty volumes on Victorian literature received between September 1968 and September 1969. (DS)
Descriptors: Book Reviews, English Literature, Letters (Correspondence), Literary Criticism
Buckley, Jerome H., Comp. – 1966
Intended as a guide to scholarship on Victorian writers, this selective bibliography covers all of the major figures and a substantial representation of the lesser ones. It excludes writers and works of fiction, except as such writers are essayists or poets. Omitted are unpublished theses and dissertations, most non-English articles and…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Authors, Bibliographies, Biographies
Golden, Catherine – 1987
A literature course entitled "The Victorian Illustrated Book: A Marriage of Image and Word," offered at Skidmore College in New York, was designed to help students make connections between art and literature. Based on the premise that illustrations in Victorian books can be "decoded" much like a written text, students were…
Descriptors: Art Education, Art History, Authors, Course Content
Perrin, Noel – 1969
This history of expurgation of English and American literature from 1724 until the 1960's focuses on the influence of changing taste upon literature, especially the changing standards of what constitutes decency. Discussed are (1) expurgations of literary works in the 18th century and the causes of bowdlerism; (2) Dr. Bowdler, his sister (the true…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Censorship, Dictionaries, Eighteenth Century Literature