Children's Literature, Popular Culture, and Robinson Crusoe
Explore the enduring legacy of one of literature's most iconic characters in Children's Literature, Popular Culture, and Robinson Crusoe by A. O'Malley. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2012, this insightful study spans 195 pages and delves into the fascinating afterlife of Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. O'Malley examines how the story's themes resonate with modern notions of childhood, shaped by nostalgia and the concept of 'the popular'. Through a comprehensive analysis of various adaptations across different formats, this book re-evaluates Crusoe's significant role in our cultural landscape over the past three centuries. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone interested in children's literature and its intersection with popular culture, this first edition is a must-read for understanding the lasting impact of Crusoe's adventures.