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Schauplatz der Künste

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This collection features a diverse range of contributions exploring the intersection of text and image in children's literature. It begins with a greeting from the General Director of the Berlin State Library and a personal note from the former head of the Children's and Youth Book Department. The introduction discusses the vibrant worlds created from color and paper, leading into analyses of contemporary picture books and the concept of reduction. Various essays examine themes such as suburban landscapes in Shaun Tan's work, the interplay of beauty and morality in Cinderella narratives, and the balance of humor and seriousness in literature from the New Frankfurt School. The collection also delves into dream narratives related to childhood, the re-illustration of modern children's classics by authors like Erich Kästner and Astrid Lindgren, and the legacy of illustrator Ernst Kutzer. Additionally, it addresses the transition of E.T.A. Hoffmann's "The Nutcracker" across media, and explores the tales of Princess Ilse from the Harz region. Finally, it highlights the contributions of Berlin picture book artist Friedrich Gustav Normann and discusses the evolution of children's literature towards aesthetic autonomy through various educational formats.

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Schauplatz der Künste, Julia Brenner

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2020
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Titre
Schauplatz der Künste
Langue
Allemand
Publié
2020
Format
souple
Pages
191
ISBN10
3826067991
ISBN13
9783826067990
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This collection features a diverse range of contributions exploring the intersection of text and image in children's literature. It begins with a greeting from the General Director of the Berlin State Library and a personal note from the former head of the Children's and Youth Book Department. The introduction discusses the vibrant worlds created from color and paper, leading into analyses of contemporary picture books and the concept of reduction. Various essays examine themes such as suburban landscapes in Shaun Tan's work, the interplay of beauty and morality in Cinderella narratives, and the balance of humor and seriousness in literature from the New Frankfurt School. The collection also delves into dream narratives related to childhood, the re-illustration of modern children's classics by authors like Erich Kästner and Astrid Lindgren, and the legacy of illustrator Ernst Kutzer. Additionally, it addresses the transition of E.T.A. Hoffmann's "The Nutcracker" across media, and explores the tales of Princess Ilse from the Harz region. Finally, it highlights the contributions of Berlin picture book artist Friedrich Gustav Normann and discusses the evolution of children's literature towards aesthetic autonomy through various educational formats.