Time is one of the most prominent themes in the relatively young genre of children\u27s literature, for the young, like adults, want to know about the past. The historical novel of the West grew out of Romanticism, with its exploration of the inner world of feeling, and it grew to full vigor in the era of imperialism and the exploration of the physical world. From the end of the 18th century, children\u27s books flourished, partly in response to these cultural and political influences. After Darwin, Freud, and Einstein, literary works began to grapple with skepticism about the nature of time itself. This book explores how children\u27s writers have presented the theme and concept of time past. While the book looks primarily at literature of...
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© 2019 Jenny Louise SinclairThis thesis examines how recent Australian historical fiction, particula...
This essay considers a specific digital ‘archive’ of early Australian children’s literature, known a...
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In 2013, the NSW Premier's Young People's History Prize was won by Australian novelist Jackie French...
The Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) administers the oldest national prize for children’s...
A & C Black's Flashbacks series invites its readers to “Read a Flashback...take a journey backwards ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 313-358.Introduction -- Chapter 1: 'Fictional historiography'...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. This thesis contains ...
This article argues that historical fiction functions as a collective memory: it provides a social f...
Though they can find themselves constrained by the imagined 'demands of children’s literature as san...
This is a history of illustrated Australian children\u27s books published between 1845 and 2008 that...
Australia has recently emerged from a long period of conservative government (1996–2007), and John H...
A recent Australian literature digitisation project uncovered some surprising discoveries in the chi...
During the first half of the twentieth century, School Readers were intended to propagate a national...
When Mark Salber Phillip’s suggested that history could be written as a type of combinational genre,...
© 2019 Jenny Louise SinclairThis thesis examines how recent Australian historical fiction, particula...
This essay considers a specific digital ‘archive’ of early Australian children’s literature, known a...
This book is a quirky, serious and personal exploration of the art and craft of history in Australia...
In 2013, the NSW Premier's Young People's History Prize was won by Australian novelist Jackie French...
The Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) administers the oldest national prize for children’s...
A & C Black's Flashbacks series invites its readers to “Read a Flashback...take a journey backwards ...