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The book takes readers on a journey through the oceans of children’s books inspired by ancient Greek and Roman mythology. The 26 chapters (arranged alphabetically) discuss elements important in literature for young readers, providing insights into how mythical adaptations, retellings, and allusions connect with aspects of childhood and adolescence.

[Elizabeth Hale and Miriam Riverlea], using a method of integrating the approaches of classical reception and children’s literature studies, […] developed the Alphabetical Odyssey. Their shared enjoyment of children’s literature informed their study, as did a deep respect for the authors and illustrators whose works are created with children’s needs so carefully addressed. As a result, a unique amalgam was formed. On the one hand, the Alphabetical Odyssey is a guide showing the breadth of the creative field of children’s literature that blends the ancient and the modern for readers of all ages, thereby making it possible for them to travel beyond time, to learn about new things, but also to rediscover what may already seem familiar. […] On the other hand, this volume stimulates scholarly reflection on what classical culture contributes to children’s literature and, reciprocally, how children’s literature enriches our reception of classical material.
(Katarzyna Marciniak, University of Warsaw
From the introduction by the Editor of the Series)

The book "Classical Mythology and Children’s Literature… An Alphabetical Odyssey", written by Elizabeth Hale with Miriam Riverlea (illustrations by Steve K. Simons) is an excellent contribution to contemporary discussions on the function, place, role and status of mythology in the education of children and young people, its relation to children’s literature, its significance in the broader circulation of literary culture and the scope of international interdisciplinary research conducted on this literature. The authors’ considerations, which focus on the phenomenon of literary adaptation, are very extensive and go far beyond the area of literary studies (with particular emphasis on narrative theory), as they touch upon anthropological issues (here: e.g. the issue of childhood), cultural studies and visual art.
(From the editorial review, Dorota Michułka, University of Wrocław)

I have learnt a lot about contemporary children’s literature and its multifarious reception of mythology and admire the authors for taming the topic in a delightfully readable study.
(From the editorial review, Christine Walde, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)

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Klasyczna mitologia i literatura dziecięca… Alfabetyczna Odyseja

Książka zabiera Czytelników i Czytelniczki w podróż przez morza i oceany dziecięcej literatury opartej na mitologii Greków i Rzymian. 26 ułożonych alfabetycznie rozdziałów omawia najważniejsze aspekty przeznaczonych dla dzieci i młodzieży książek, które adaptują mity, inspirują się nimi czy nawiązują do nich, i związków, jakie łączą te utwory z dzieciństwem i dorastaniem.

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Assoc. prof. Elizabeth Hale – is Associate Professor of English at the University of New England, Australia, where she teaches children’s literature and fantasy literature. She has published on topics in children’s literature, including edited volumes "Marvellous Codes: The Fiction of Margaret Mahy" (Victoria University Press, 2005) and "Maurice Gee: A Literary Companion. The Fiction for Young Readers" (Otago University Press, 2014). She currently leads the Australian wing of the "Our Mythical Childhood" project, which surveys the reception of Classical Antiquity in global children’s culture. She is also General Editor of the forthcoming six-volume set of "Routledge Historical Resources in Children’s Literature, 1789-1914".

PhD Miriam Riverlea – is a researcher and writer with a lifelong interest in classical mythology and its reception in contemporary culture. She completed her PhD, entitled "My First Book of Greek Myths: Retelling Ancient Myths to Modern Children", at Monash University in 2017, and has taught classical studies and children’s literature at several Australian universities. Other research projects have explored the reception of the myth of the Trojan horse in ancient and modern contexts, and examined the mythic elements of computer adventure games from the 1980s. Beyond academia, she has worked in libraries and archives, and as a researcher in the field of cultural interpretation. She has been the editor of a community newspaper, and is now studying early childhood education.

Steve K. Simons – is an animator and graphic artist. He specializes in creating animations from ancient artefacts and is the co-creator of the Panoply Vase Animation Project (www.panoply.org.uk), with Dr Sonya Nevin. He has worked with collections including the University of Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum, the Ure Museum of Greek Archaeology at the University of Reading, and the Classical Museum at University College Dublin. For "Animating the Ancient World within Our Mythical Childhood", Steve has created five vase animations from the collection at the National Museum in Warsaw, a series of short documentaries, and activity sheets featuring illustrations of artefacts. His other materials created for "Our Mythical Childhood" have included illustrations and animation for the "Autism and Mythology" project. He is also a contributor to Prof. Véronique Dasen’s ERC project Locus Ludi, creating animations of frescos, vases, and relief sculptures. He illustrated "The Idea of Marathon: Battle and Culture" by Sonya Nevin (Bloomsbury, 2022), creating maps and drawings of Greek and Persian artefacts. Steve is a member of the Cluster “The Past for the Present – International Research and Educational Programme” and is in partnership with the University of Cambridge’s Cambridge School Classics Project. He lives in Cambridge in the UK.

Spis treści ebooka Classical Mythology and Children's Literature...

Katarzyna Marciniak, There and Back Again, or, A Foreword by the Series Editor 9
Notes on the Authors and the Illustrator 19
A Note on the Illustrations 21
List of Figures 27
Acknowledgements 29
Introduction 31

A is for Adaptation 53
B is for Beasts 69
C is for Childhood 83
D is for Dealing with Difficult Subjects 97
E is for Emotions 111
F is for First Encounters 121
G is for Girls and Boys 131
H is for How to Be Heroic 145
I is for Being Informed 167
J is for Journeys 185
K is for Kidding Around 199
L is for Labyrinth 213
M is for Mythical and Magical Beings 227
N is for Nature 241
O is for the Olympians 253
P is for Philosophical Approaches 269
Q is for Quality 281
R is for Relationships 291
S is for Speculation 303
T is for Time 313
U is for Underworld Adventures 329
V is for Visual Storytelling 345
W is for Weaving 355
X Marks the Spot 369
Y is for Young Adulthood 383
Z is for Zest 395

Bibliography 409
Index of Names 445
Index of the Main Concepts and Mythological Figures 455

Szczegóły ebooka Classical Mythology and Children's Literature...

Wydawca:
Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego
Rok wydania:
2022
Typ publikacji:
Ebook
Język:
angielski
Format:
pdf
ISBN:
978-83-235-5729-6
ISBN wersji papierowej:
978-83-235-5721-0
Wydanie:
1
Autorzy:
Elizabeth Hale,Miriam Riverlea
Ilustracje:
Steve K. Simons
Ilustracje:
Steve K. Simons
EAN:
9788323557296
Miejsce wydania:
Warszawa
Liczba Stron:
468
Czas realizacji zamówienia:
Do 10 min

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