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The Case of Peter Pan: Or the Impossibility of Children's Fiction

AUTHOR: Jacqueline Rose
ISBN: 0812214358

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The Case of Peter Pan: Or the Impossibility of Children's Fiction
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by Jacqueline Rose


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Reprint of the Macmillan (London) edition of 1984 with a new introductory essay (9 pp.) by Rose. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.


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What is the meaning of Peter Pan -- not for J. M. Barrie, but for the thousands who have continued to purchase for children version after version of the story and who have faithfully attended the productions of the play? What does Peter Pan have to say about our conception of childhood, about how we understand the child's and our own relationship to language, sexuality, and death? What can Peter Pan tell us about the theatrical, literary, and educational institutions of which it is a part?These are some of the questions this book attempts to answer. Shifting attention away from J. M. Barrie, the originator of Peter Pan, it asks instead what is the nature of our own desire or investment in this phenomenon of our culture. In the course of her investigation, Jacqueline Rose identifies behind Peter Pan a fantasy of childhood which she traces back through the history of children's fiction, forward to modern critical commentaries on children's writing, and into some of the most contemporary writers of books for children today.Originally published in 1984, The Case of Peter Pan is now widely available in the United States for the first time. Peter Pan, Rose contends, forces us to question what it is we are doing in the endless production and dissemination of children's fiction. In a new introductory essay written especially for this edition, Rose considers some of Peter Pan's new guises and their implications. From Spielberg's Hook, to the lesbian production of the play at the London Drill Hall in 1991, to debates in the English House of Lords, to a newly claimed status as the icon of a transvestite culture, Peter Pan continues to demonstrate its bizarre renewability as a cultural fetishof our times.


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         Book Review

The Case of Peter Pan: Or the Impossibility of Children's Fiction
- Book Reviews,
by Jacqueline Rose

The Case of Peter Pan: Or the Impossibility of Children's Fiction

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Reprint of the Macmillan (London) edition of 1984 with a new introductory essay (9 pp.) by Rose. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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