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How Children's Books Made Our Childhoods Magical What you'll learn Understand chag thinking in writing for children Refine critical reading skills Improve language skills Open up your imagination Learn about how history impacted children's literature Identify how children's literature both impacted and was impacted by social change Find out about the lives and s of several well known children's writers You will be invited to join the monthly Zoom Book Club exclusively for my literature students Requirements You should be fluent in English Description Do you want to walk through a wardrobe or jump down a rabbit hole? Maybe you loved to read as a child and now as an adult you would like to find out a bit more and look more critically at the texts and authors that fired your young imagination. In doing so you will refine your critical reading skills, increase your language skills and learn about the progression of thinking in writing for children and how it is related to chag attitudes in society, as well as impacting social attitudes.My name is Eve Williams and I hold a degree in English Literature and a Master's in Old English Literature from the Russell Group Queen's University of Belfast as well as lecturing in Belfast's C.S. Lewis Festival. Following the success of my English Literarure and World Literature courses, students asked for a specific course on Children's Literature and I was thrilled to rediscover the magic ofNursery rhymesFairytalesAlice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis CarrollThe Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson BurnettThe Wind in the Willows by Kenneth GrahameBeatrix PotterThe Anne Books by L.M. MontgomeryThe Little Women Books by Louisa May AlcottEnid BlytonThe Hobbit by J.R.R. TolkienThe Chronicles of Narnia by C.S. LewisGoodnight Mister Tom by Michelle MagorianRoald DahlThe Harry Potter Books The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night by Mark HaddonThe course also comes with an inviation to the monthly Zoom Book Club where you can talk about literature with your fellow students.If you would like to join me on this magical journey, you can do so risk free due to Udemy's 30 day money back guarantee. I'm looking forward to joining you! Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Nursery Rhymes Lecture 2 Reading: Do you remember these? Lecture 3 Nursery Rhymes and Real History Lecture 4 Resources Section 3: Fairytales: They Weren't Always Meant for Children Lecture 5 Introduction to Fairytales and Folk Tales Lecture 6 Grimm Brothers Lecture 7 Hans Christian Anderson Lecture 8 The Disney Effect Lecture 9 Reading: The Little Mermaid Lecture 10 Resources Section 4: Lewis Caroll: Alice in Wonderland Lecture 11 Children's Literature in the Victorian Era Lecture 12 Lewis Carroll Lecture 13 Alice's Story Lecture 14 Reading from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Lecture 15 Resources Section 5: Frances Hodgeson Burnett: The Secret Garden Lecture 16 Frances Hodgson Burnett Lecture 17 Uncomfortable Issues Lecture 18 Reading from The Secret Garden Lecture 19 Resources Section 6: Kenneth Grahame: The Wind in the Willows Lecture 20 Reading from The Wind in the Willows Lecture 21 Who Was Kenneth Grahame? Lecture 22 Anthropomorphism in Children's Literature Lecture 23 Resources Section 7: Beatrix Potter Lecture 24 My Little Friend, Peter Lecture 25 Reading from Peter Rabbit Lecture 26 Who was Beatrix Potter? Lecture 27 Illustrations Lecture 28 Resources Section 8: L.M. Montgomery: The Anne Books Lecture 29 Reading from Anne of Green Gables Lecture 30 A Cosy Story, a Sad Reality Lecture 31 Why We Still Love Anne Lecture 32 Resources Section 9: Louisa May Alcott: Little Women Lecture 33 Reading from Little Women Lecture 34 Alcott, American Transcendentalism and Women's Writing Lecture 35 Is Jo March really Louisa May Alcott? Lecture 36 Why Little Women Is Still Read Today Lecture 37 Resources Section 10: Enid Blyton Lecture 38 Who was Enid Blyton? Lecture 39 Noddy Lecture 40 The Famous Five Lecture 41 Resources Section 11: J.R.R. Tolkien: The Hobbit Lecture 42 Tollers and Jack: J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis Lecture 43 Writing for Tolkien's Own Children Lecture 44 Myth, Language and The Hobbit Lecture 45 Peter Jackson and the Revival of the Hobbit Lecture 46 Reading from The Hobbit Lecture 47 Resources Section 12: C.S. Lewis: The Chronicles of Narnia Lecture 48 Reading from The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Lecture 49 C.S. Lewis: The Unlikely Children's Author Lecture 50 Influence Lecture 51 Resources Section 13: Michelle Magorian: Goodnight Mister Tom Lecture 52 Child Evacuees in World War II England and Literature Lecture 53 Goodnight Mister Tom Lecture 54 Reading from Goodnight Mr Tom Lecture 55 Resources Section 14: Roald Dahl Lecture 56 The Great Adventure of Roald Dahl Lecture 57 Reading: Revolting Rhymes Lecture 58 Reading: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Lecture 59 Reading: Matilda Lecture 60 Resources Section 15: J.K. Rowling: Harry Potter Lecture 61 Reading from Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Lecture 62 Joanne Rowling: Lone Parent to Superstar Authro to Persona Non Grata Lecture 63 The Roots of Harry Potter Lecture 64 Why are we wild about Harry? Lecture 65 Resources Section 16: Mark Haddon: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Lecture 66 Who is Mark Haddon and Is This Really a Children's Book? Lecture 67 Mark Haddon and Frances Hodgeson Burnett: Portrayals of Disability Lecture 68 Resources Section 17: Conclusion Lecture 69 Conclusion Lecture 70 Resources People who loved to read as a child,Literature students who want to understand the progression of literature for children,Those with an interest in the chag ideas of society,Anybody who wants to walk through a wardrobe or jump down a rabbit hole HomePage: gfxtra__Childrens_.part1.rar.html gfxtra__Childrens_.part2.rar.html gfxtra__Childrens_.part3.rar.html gfxtra__Childrens_.part4.rar.html
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