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Portrait of George Gordon (1788-1824) 6th Baron Byron of Rochdale in Albanian Dress

1813

Animals in Children's Literature

14 Jul 2014

Femininity on the Frontier: Laura Ingalls Wilder's Gender Inclusive Entertaining Texts

1885

Jean de Brunhoff's "Gift" to the World

Lewis Carroll and His Groundbreaking Entertaining Children's Book

Lewis Carroll's Poetry as Didactic Entertainment

Maria Edgeworth as a Didactic Educator and Author

1807

The Historical Influence of Heinrich Hoffmann’s Der Struwwelpeter

19th century

Maria Edgeworth as a Realist and Didactic Writer

1807
Phthisis Drawing, 1820.

Phthisis

ca.1875 ink and opaque watercolor in the Kalighat style of Lakshmi from West Bengal

Lakshmi, Goddess

Benares, The Burning Ghat

"Burning Ghat"

This seventeenth-century, Baroque sculpture, "Apollo and Daphne" by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, depicts one of the earliest transformations in the Metamorphoses, where the nymph Daphne transforms into the laurel tree to escape Apollo’s possessive pursuit.

Ovid’s Metamorphoses

The Multifaceted Rudyard Kipling

A scrapbook page presenting the history of Women's Colleges at Oxford, with an inset image of the Principal of Somerville College

Women's Colleges

The Grimm Brothers and the Shift Between Didacticism and Entertainment

Authority Figures Across Didactic and Entertaining Texts

19th century

Didactic Strongholds in the Victorian Schoolroom: Janeway, Bunyan, Watts, and Sherwood

The Nightmare

"The Nightmare" by Henri Fuseli

1781
Helen Taylor portrait with her stepfather, J.S. Mill

Helen Taylor

Original Cover Art for Self-Published Version

Beatrix Potter's Peter Rabbit Series and its Journey to Popularity and Commercialization

Raja

The Significance of Food in Children's Literature

East Bengal

Calcutta

Associationism

Continental Liberalism

Traités de Législation

Sivnath Sastri

Presbyterian Catechising

Scottish Presbyterianism

1847

The Physicians and Medicine of Colonial India

Hookah

Author A. A. Milne with his son, Christopher Robin, and stuffed animal Winnie in 1926.

Winnie-the-Pooh Explains Milne's Post-War Struggles and Offers Comfort

L. M. Montgomery's Shift From Didacticism to Entertainment in Anne of Green Gables

John Arthur Roebuck

The History of Violence Throughout Children's Literature

Thomas Carlyle

Utilitarianism

Rupees

Puja

Lewis Carroll as an entertainer

The end of the month Winter 19th century

Jeremy Bentham's The Rationale of Judicial Evidence

Babu

The Westminster Review

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

The Morning Chronicle

Butler's Analogy

The East India House

Arti

Vaishnavism

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