Animals and Their Children in Victorian Culture is a collection of original essays that explore the representation of animals in children's literature. It focuses on the influence of animals to "civilize" children (and not the animals) in moral ethics and proper Victorian behavior, especially regarding human treatment of animals.
Animals and Their Children in Victorian Culture is a collection of original essays that explore the representation of animals in children's literature. It focuses on the influence of animals to "civilize" children (and not the animals) in moral ethics and proper Victorian behavior, especially regarding human treatment of animals.
Dr. Brenda Ayres, once Full Professor on the graduate faculty of English, is now teaching online as Adjunct Professor for Liberty University and Southern New Hampshire University. Dr. Sarah E. Maier is Full Professor of English and Comparative Literature, as well as Director of Interdisciplinary Graduate Studies, at the University of New Brunswick.
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Introduction: Little Beasts on Tight Leashes Brenda Ayres and Sarah E. Maier Chapter 1 Why Did the Cow Jump over the Moon? Animals (but Mostly Pussies) in Nursery Rhymes Brenda Ayres Chapter 2 Wanted Dead or Alive: Rabbits in Victorian Children's Literature Keridiana Chez Chapter 3 "In friendly chat with bird or beast ... mixing together things grave and gay": Desireful Animals and Humans in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass Anna Koustinoudi Chapter 4 A Brotherhood of Wolves: Loyalty in Yiddish and Anglo-Jewish Folktales Lindsay Katzir and Brandon Katzir Chapter 5 Advocating for the Least of These: Empowering Children and Animals in The Band of Mercy Advocate Alisa Clapp-Itnyre Chapter 6 Bush Animals, Developmental Time, and Colonial Identity in Victorian Australian Children's Fiction Christie Harner Chapter 7 The Serpent; or, the Real King of the Jungle Stephen Basdeo Chapter 8 Learning Masculinity: Education, Boyhood, and the Animal in Thomas Hughes' Tom Brown's School Days Alicia Alves Chapter 9 Unruly Females on the Farm: Farmed Animal Mothers and the Dismantling of the Species Hierarchy in 19th Century Literature for Children Stacy Hoult-Saros Chapter 10 The Child is Father of the Man: Lessons Animals Teach Children in George Eliot's Writings Constance Fulmer Chapter 11 Neither Brutes nor Beasts: Animals, Children and Young Persons and/in the Brontës Sarah E. Maier Chapter 12 Animals, Children, and the Fantasies of the Circus Susan Nance Chapter 13 Imperial Pets: Monkey-Girls, Man-Cubs, and Dog-Faced Boys on Exhibition in Victorian Britain Shannon Scott
Introduction: Little Beasts on Tight Leashes Brenda Ayres and Sarah E. Maier Chapter 1 Why Did the Cow Jump over the Moon? Animals (but Mostly Pussies) in Nursery Rhymes Brenda Ayres Chapter 2 Wanted Dead or Alive: Rabbits in Victorian Children's Literature Keridiana Chez Chapter 3 "In friendly chat with bird or beast ... mixing together things grave and gay": Desireful Animals and Humans in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass Anna Koustinoudi Chapter 4 A Brotherhood of Wolves: Loyalty in Yiddish and Anglo-Jewish Folktales Lindsay Katzir and Brandon Katzir Chapter 5 Advocating for the Least of These: Empowering Children and Animals in The Band of Mercy Advocate Alisa Clapp-Itnyre Chapter 6 Bush Animals, Developmental Time, and Colonial Identity in Victorian Australian Children's Fiction Christie Harner Chapter 7 The Serpent; or, the Real King of the Jungle Stephen Basdeo Chapter 8 Learning Masculinity: Education, Boyhood, and the Animal in Thomas Hughes' Tom Brown's School Days Alicia Alves Chapter 9 Unruly Females on the Farm: Farmed Animal Mothers and the Dismantling of the Species Hierarchy in 19th Century Literature for Children Stacy Hoult-Saros Chapter 10 The Child is Father of the Man: Lessons Animals Teach Children in George Eliot's Writings Constance Fulmer Chapter 11 Neither Brutes nor Beasts: Animals, Children and Young Persons and/in the Brontës Sarah E. Maier Chapter 12 Animals, Children, and the Fantasies of the Circus Susan Nance Chapter 13 Imperial Pets: Monkey-Girls, Man-Cubs, and Dog-Faced Boys on Exhibition in Victorian Britain Shannon Scott
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