Pasts at Play
Discover the fascinating world of children's literature and culture in Pasts at Play by Rachael Bryant Davies, published by Manchester University Press in 2020. This engaging hardback edition spans 272 pages and features a collection of ten insightful essays that explore various disciplines, including Classics, English Literature, and History.
In Pasts at Play, Davies skillfully integrates visual and material culture into historical analysis, revealing how children in the nineteenth century playfully engaged with their past. These interactions not only entertained but also imparted important moral lessons, highlighting the significant role of literature in shaping young minds. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intricate connections between childhood, literature, and history.