'Gypsies' in nineteenth-century children's books: A comparative study of four national literary traditions
Publication year
2022Author(s)
Publisher
Leiden; Boston : Brill
Series
Studia Imagologica ; 31
ISBN
9789004522824
Number of pages
xvi, 349 pages p.
Publication type
Book (monograph)
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Languages used
English (eng)
Subject
Studia Imagologica; Anthropology and Development StudiesAbstract
This literary analysis of the representation of ‘Gypsies’ in juvenile literature is unique in its comparative scope, as well as in the special attention to rare pre-1850 narratives, the period in which juvenile literature developed as a specific genre. Most studies on the subject are about one national literary tradition or confined to a limited period. In this study Dutch, English, French and German texts are analysed and discussed with reference to main academic publications on the subject. Emphasis is on the rich variation in narrative presentations, rather than on an inventory of images or prejudices. An important topic is the fundamental difference between early English and German narratives. Important because of the wide dissemination of German stories.
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