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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
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Section One: On Reading
- The Existential Princess: A Fairy Tale 15
- 1 Beasts at Bedtime: Reading about Nature with Children 17
- 2 Doctor Dolittle and the Question of Reading 26
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Section Two: Pastoral Stories
- Topophilia 35
- 3 The Pastoral Promise: And They All Lived Happily Ever After 39
- 4 The Ecology of Pooh 49
- 5 Peter Rabbit’s Brutal Paradise 59
- 6 In the Garden of Earthly Delights 71
- 7 Beyond the Pool of Darkness: The Pastoral Roots of Irish Stories 83
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Section Three: Wilderness Stories
- Lost in the Popo Agie Wilderness 95
- 8 On the Mallard 98
- 9 Where the Wild Things Always Were 104
- 10 Wild and Grimm Fairy Tales: Wilderness on the Margins 119
- 11 “Gollumgate”: Tolkien and Ireland 133
- 12 “I Am in Fact a Hobbit”: Tolkien as Environmentalist 139
- 13 The Tin Woodman’s Path of Carnage through the Land of Oz 152
- 14 Hunger and Thirst in Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games 156
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Section Four: Children on Wild Islands
- Old Tom’s Island 163
- 15 The Why and the What of Islands 165
- 16 Archmage Ged, Merlin, and Harry Potter and the Training of Wizards and Witches 178
- 17 Is L. T. Meade the Real Author of Enid Blyton’s Famous Five? 191
- 18 Robinson Crusoe: Now Here’s a Cannibalism Tale for Every Child 195
- 19 On Isles Benevolent; on Isles Malevolent 213
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Section Five: Urban Stories
- The Urban Wild 225
- 20 The Urban to Rural Gradient of Children’s Stories: The Happy Prince 228
- 21 Antipathy to Urban Life in Nursery Rhymes 231
- 22 Urban Decay: R. Crumb in the Nursery 235
- 23 The Escape Artist: Calvin and Hobbes and the Suburban Idyll 239
- 24 Babar: Elephant and Urban Adapter 244
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Section Six: Learning to Care
- And the World Hummed Back 255
- 25 Caring for the Rose: Environmental Literacy and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince 256
- 26 What Then Should We Do? The Lorax in the Twenty-First Century 272
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Section Seven: Good Night, Sleep Tight
- In the Tot Lot 277
- 27 Bookend Conversations 281
- Acknowledgments 291
- Notes 295
- Index 319
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
-
Section One: On Reading
- The Existential Princess: A Fairy Tale 15
- 1 Beasts at Bedtime: Reading about Nature with Children 17
- 2 Doctor Dolittle and the Question of Reading 26
-
Section Two: Pastoral Stories
- Topophilia 35
- 3 The Pastoral Promise: And They All Lived Happily Ever After 39
- 4 The Ecology of Pooh 49
- 5 Peter Rabbit’s Brutal Paradise 59
- 6 In the Garden of Earthly Delights 71
- 7 Beyond the Pool of Darkness: The Pastoral Roots of Irish Stories 83
-
Section Three: Wilderness Stories
- Lost in the Popo Agie Wilderness 95
- 8 On the Mallard 98
- 9 Where the Wild Things Always Were 104
- 10 Wild and Grimm Fairy Tales: Wilderness on the Margins 119
- 11 “Gollumgate”: Tolkien and Ireland 133
- 12 “I Am in Fact a Hobbit”: Tolkien as Environmentalist 139
- 13 The Tin Woodman’s Path of Carnage through the Land of Oz 152
- 14 Hunger and Thirst in Suzanne Collins’s Hunger Games 156
-
Section Four: Children on Wild Islands
- Old Tom’s Island 163
- 15 The Why and the What of Islands 165
- 16 Archmage Ged, Merlin, and Harry Potter and the Training of Wizards and Witches 178
- 17 Is L. T. Meade the Real Author of Enid Blyton’s Famous Five? 191
- 18 Robinson Crusoe: Now Here’s a Cannibalism Tale for Every Child 195
- 19 On Isles Benevolent; on Isles Malevolent 213
-
Section Five: Urban Stories
- The Urban Wild 225
- 20 The Urban to Rural Gradient of Children’s Stories: The Happy Prince 228
- 21 Antipathy to Urban Life in Nursery Rhymes 231
- 22 Urban Decay: R. Crumb in the Nursery 235
- 23 The Escape Artist: Calvin and Hobbes and the Suburban Idyll 239
- 24 Babar: Elephant and Urban Adapter 244
-
Section Six: Learning to Care
- And the World Hummed Back 255
- 25 Caring for the Rose: Environmental Literacy and Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince 256
- 26 What Then Should We Do? The Lorax in the Twenty-First Century 272
-
Section Seven: Good Night, Sleep Tight
- In the Tot Lot 277
- 27 Bookend Conversations 281
- Acknowledgments 291
- Notes 295
- Index 319