British children's literature and material culture : commodities and consumption, 1850-1914 / Jane Suzanne Carroll.
2022
PR990 .C374 2022
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British children's literature and material culture : commodities and consumption, 1850-1914 / Jane Suzanne Carroll.
ISBN
9781350201811 (electronic book)
1350201812 (electronic book)
9781350201804 (electronic book)
1350201804 (electronic book)
9781350201798 (electronic book)
1350201790 (electronic book)
9781350201781
1350201812 (electronic book)
9781350201804 (electronic book)
1350201804 (electronic book)
9781350201798 (electronic book)
1350201790 (electronic book)
9781350201781
Published
London, UK ; New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, 2022.
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (some color).
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PR990 .C374 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
820.9/9282
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Access limited to authorized users
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on November 03, 2021).
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Bloomsbury perspectives on children's literature.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: 'Devoured by a Desire to Possess': Children's Literature, Commodities & Consumption
Remarkable and Perplexing Items: Children and the Great Exhibition
The Wonders of Common Things: Worldly Goods in the Nineteenth Century
A Hailstorm of Knitting Needles: Otherworldly Goods and Domestic Fantasy
'A Disgraceful State of Things': Bad Consumers and Bad Commodities
Conclusions: Failed Palaces and Magic Cities.
Remarkable and Perplexing Items: Children and the Great Exhibition
The Wonders of Common Things: Worldly Goods in the Nineteenth Century
A Hailstorm of Knitting Needles: Otherworldly Goods and Domestic Fantasy
'A Disgraceful State of Things': Bad Consumers and Bad Commodities
Conclusions: Failed Palaces and Magic Cities.