Roald Dahl’s Matilda (1988) is one of the most entrancing accounts in children’s literature of the changes that passionate educators, good literature, and an intrepid disposition can bring to the life of a child whose home environment is not conducive to learning. However, the novel rests on a denunciation and caricature of a specific socioeconomic category and its practices: the petty bourgeoisie. This class-based antipathy, this article argues, goes mostly unnoticed because it is filtered through an alluring portrayal of Matilda’s giftedness that justifies condescension toward the Wormwoods and what they stand for
This is a book report on Laura Viñas Valle\u27s book De-constructing Dahl. The book is an academic s...
The aim of this essay is to examine several categories of violence in Roald Dahl’s children’s fictio...
Roald Dahl’s classic children’s novel Matilda (1988/2018) has long been considered controversial by ...
Roald Dahl’s Matilda (1988) is one of the most entrancing accounts in children’s literature of the c...
The power of children’s literature is such that a significant number of teachers in the UK take the ...
The paper presents findings from a small reader response study conducted in February 2013 with 150 ...
abstract: Roald Dahl's books for children have often been characterized as deviating from "normal" p...
This thesis aims to reposition Roald Dahl and his children’s fiction in the evolution of the moralit...
This thesis studies Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964) and Matilda (1988), two of the immensel...
The power of children’s literature is such that a significant number of teachers in the UK take th...
This project investigates how Roald Dahl, one of the most popular writers of Children\u27s Literatur...
The depictions of cruel witches in Roald Dahl’s novel The Witches echo the cruel, abusive measures t...
Roald Dahl is one of the best-known authors of the 20th century when it comes to works for children ...
This literary essay is centered around Roald Dahl's Matilda and employs deconstructive theory in ord...
Children stories can be a powerful tool for a writer to present their views of the world around them...
This is a book report on Laura Viñas Valle\u27s book De-constructing Dahl. The book is an academic s...
The aim of this essay is to examine several categories of violence in Roald Dahl’s children’s fictio...
Roald Dahl’s classic children’s novel Matilda (1988/2018) has long been considered controversial by ...
Roald Dahl’s Matilda (1988) is one of the most entrancing accounts in children’s literature of the c...
The power of children’s literature is such that a significant number of teachers in the UK take the ...
The paper presents findings from a small reader response study conducted in February 2013 with 150 ...
abstract: Roald Dahl's books for children have often been characterized as deviating from "normal" p...
This thesis aims to reposition Roald Dahl and his children’s fiction in the evolution of the moralit...
This thesis studies Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964) and Matilda (1988), two of the immensel...
The power of children’s literature is such that a significant number of teachers in the UK take th...
This project investigates how Roald Dahl, one of the most popular writers of Children\u27s Literatur...
The depictions of cruel witches in Roald Dahl’s novel The Witches echo the cruel, abusive measures t...
Roald Dahl is one of the best-known authors of the 20th century when it comes to works for children ...
This literary essay is centered around Roald Dahl's Matilda and employs deconstructive theory in ord...
Children stories can be a powerful tool for a writer to present their views of the world around them...
This is a book report on Laura Viñas Valle\u27s book De-constructing Dahl. The book is an academic s...
The aim of this essay is to examine several categories of violence in Roald Dahl’s children’s fictio...
Roald Dahl’s classic children’s novel Matilda (1988/2018) has long been considered controversial by ...