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Strange Dislocations

Carolyn Steedman

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Strange Dislocations

Explore the fascinating world of childhood in Carolyn Steedman's thought-provoking book, Strange Dislocations, published by Harvard University Press in 1998. This compelling study spans 254 pages, delving into the character of Mignon, the enigmatic child acrobat introduced in Goethe's work in 1795. Steedman examines how this captivating figure, with his strange, deformed beauty, embodied the evolving understanding of childhood in the 19th century.

Unpacking the significance of Mignon's various representations, Strange Dislocations reveals how these shifting perceptions contributed to the emergence of the modern self. This book is an essential read for those interested in children in literature, literary criticism, and the historical context surrounding childhood development. Join Steedman on a journey through literary and social studies to uncover the profound implications of childhood as we know it today.

Book cover of: Strange Dislocations. By: Carolyn Steedman

Strange Dislocations

Regular price €68,11
Sale price €68,11 Regular price €84,93