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Introduction to Children's Literature: Traditions

BEN52602

104a Schedule

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Date
Homework Class topics/Key words
1
9/7
Introduction Lecture: What is childhood? What are children? What is children's literature?
2
9/14
Traditional Fantasy
Read the Grimm Brothers and Perrault sections from the folktales packet: pp 2-12. Know the differences between the different versions of the same stories.
Lecture: folk literature, the oral tradition in children's literature. Red Riding Hood and Cinderella.
3
9/21
Read The Three Little Pigs from the folktales packet: pp 28-29. Read some random Rhymes from The Real Mother Goose (1916). We'll read some in class.
Prepare a fairy tale to share
Lecture: Mother Goose, nursery rhymes, and English folk stories.
4
9/28
Holiday!

 

5
10/5
Tales from the Arabian Nights
Andrew Lang (1898): Read: Preface; The Arabian Nights; The Story of the Merchant and the Genius
Optional: Sir Francis Richard Burton 1855 version
Sign up for your fairy tale
Lecture: The Arabian Nights and the exotic in children’s literature (Orientalism).
6
10/12
Read the Hans Christian Andersen section from the folktales packet: pp 13-26.
Lecture: Anderson and literary fairy tales
7
10/19
Prepare your presentations Lecture: Archetypes
Fairy Tale Presentations in small groups
8
10/26
Alice in Wonderland Chs 1-4
Alice poem parodies with originals
Lecture: Lewis Carroll and Alice
9
11/2
Alice in Wonderland Chs 5-8
Lecture: From Alice to Dorothy, the first golden age of children’s literature
10
11/9
Alice in Wonderland Chs 9-12
Alice Book Response due
Lecture: Nonsense
11
11/16
Alice Paper Due. 
Pippi Longstocking 
first half
Lecture: Humor & Breaking social constraints
12
11/23
Pippi Longstocking Second half
Pippi Book Response due
Lecture: Didacticism, condescension, Rainbow Fish
13
11/30
Charlotte’s Web first half Lecture: Characterization: flat, round, dynamic, static, and foil characters
14
12/7
Charlotte’s Web second half
Charlotte's Web Book Response due
Lecture: The willing suspension of disbelief
15
12/14
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe First half Lecture: Fantasy & Epic fantasy
16
12/21
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Second half | The LWW Book Response due
Lecture: Children’s Literature past and present
17
12/28
Read your group book
Comparison Paper Due
Review, and Work on your presentation
18
1/4
Prepare your presentations Book Presentations: Why is it a classic?
Prepare for next semester. Read children's picture books. Make an annotated bibliography.

 


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