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Wat is er toch zo kwellend mooi aan dat zingen en vertellen... : een analyse van de verhaalkunst in Imme Dros' Ilios en Odysseus en een onderzoek naar de reacties van lezers
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Year: 2007

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Hoe Skylla in een graafmachine veranderde: de receptie van de klassieke mythologie in de Nederlandstalige jeugdliteratuur van 1970 tot vandaag
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Oneindige verhalen : hoe canonwerken voortleven in de jeugdliteratuur
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ISBN: 9789038218755 Year: 2011 Volume: *9 Publisher: Gent Academia Press


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Never-ending stories : adaptation, canonisation and ideology in children's literature
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ISBN: 9789038222547 9038222548 Year: 2014 Publisher: Gent : Academia Press,

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"The roots of children?s literature are commonly known to lie in adaptation. The texts most frequently adapted for a child audience are either canonised literary works for adults or children?s books which have acquired a high status of their own. In both cases, the stories are adapted to fit the needs of new readers in other contexts. This volume frames adaptation in children?s literature against a broader socio-cultural background, focussing on the ideological implications of the process. Emphasising both diversity and evolution, it deals with oppositional forces and recent trends informing adaptation. At its core are issues of transmediality and new reader roles, adaptations? orientation towards the ideology associated with the pre-text, and canonisation of the pre-text and of the adaptation itself. The volume is characterised by a broad international and diachronic spread, with topics ranging from traditional Western fairy tale adaptations to retellings of South African oral stories and Persian myths. The evolution discernible in the cases presented neatly illustrates how the process of adaptation allows canonical texts to develop into never-ending stories." -- Publisher's description.

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