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The Happy Island

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This study is the first to examine in a systematic manner the image of childhood that emerges from one of the earliest manifestations of juvenile literature, the eighteenth-century French theatre d'education. As cultivated by a dozen or so authors between 1769 and 1800, it was a sub-genre intended to amuse as well as instruct, a stage not only with children but for children. In creating what is perhaps the most important literary image of childhood in their era, these dramatists relied not only on their adult visualizations, but also on the optimistic vision of an age affected by new moral and sentimental demands. Thus they were able to translate their belief in the vital, dynamic quality of youth into an almost pervasive concept: the inherent goodness of children and their ability to perceive the true nature of the world.

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ISBN: 9780820404462
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Author: James Herbert Davis
Publisher: Lang an imprint of Lang, Peter, Publishing Inc.
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 195 pages
Series: American University Studies.
Genres: Theatre studies
Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900
Philosophy and theory of education