Children's Literature in the Victorian Era (with footnotes, citations, and images)
Date Submitted: 12/25/2003 18:23:26
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 3 pages (940 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 3 pages (940 words)
The time when Queen Victoria I was in rule, known as the Victorian Era, played host to an abundance of children's literature, appearing in such forms as the fairy tale, nonsense stories, and tales of adventure. This influx of writing aimed toward the younger class was brought on by several different factors.
In 1832, King William IV died, leaving the English throne to his niece Victoria, who was only eighteen years old. A moral woman, she
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id. pg. 206.
Ibid. pg. 207.
Muir, Percy. English Children's Books: 1600 to 1900. Frederick A. Praeger, Inc. New York: 1954. pg. 134.
Ibid. pg. 139.
Scott, Patrick and Jason A. Pierce. Children's Literature Chiefly from the Nineteenth Century. University of South Carolina. March 2nd, 2003. http://www.sc.edu/library/spcoll/kidlit/kidlit/kidlit.html. Island 2.
Smith, Elva S. The History of Children's Literature. American Library Association. Chicago: 1980. pg. 155.
Doyle, Brian. The Who's Who of Children's Literature. Schocken Books. New York: 1968. pg. 190.
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