The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter: Perspectives on a Literary Phenomenon
2004; Modern Humanities Research Association; Volume: 99; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/3739027
ISSN2222-4319
AutoresDaniela Caselli, Lana A. Whited,
Tópico(s)Themes in Literature Analysis
ResumoIntroduction: Harry Potter - From Craze to Classic?, Lana A. Whited Harry's Cousins in the Magical Realm: Harry Potter and the Secret Password - finding our way in the magical genre, Amanda Cockrell The Education of a Wizard - Harry Potter and His Predecessors, Pat Pinsent. Harry's Roots in Epic, Myth, and Folklore: In Medias Res - Harry Potter as Hero-in-Progress, Mary Pharr Of Magicals and Muggles - Reversals and Revulsions at Hogwarts, Jann Lacoss Harry Potter - Fairy Tale Prince, Real Boy, and archetypal Hero, M. Katherine Grimes. Harry's Other Literary Relatives: Harry Potter and the Extraordinariness of the Ordinary, Roni Nativ J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter Novels and the British School Story - Lost in Transit?, David K. Steege. Questions of Authority and Values: Crowning the King - Harry Potter and the Construction of Authority, Farah Mendlesohn What Would Harry Do? J.K. Rowling and Lawrence Kohlberg's Theories of Moral Development, Lana A. Whited and M. Katherine Grimes. Gender Issues and Harry Potter: Hermione Granger and the Heritage of Gender, Eliza T. Dresang Locating Harry Potter in the Boys' Book Market, Terri Doughty. Taking Issues with Words: You say Jelly, I say Jell-O - Harry Potter and the Transfiguration of Language, Philip Nel Harry Potter and the Tower of Babel - translating the magic, Nancy K. Jentsch. Commodity and culture in the World of Harry Potter: Harry Potter and the Spectres of Thatcherism - Contemporary British Culture in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter, Karin Westman Harry Potter and the Technology of Magic, Elizabeth Teare Apprentice Wizards Welcome - Fan Communities and the Culture of Harry Potter, Rebecca Sutherland Borah.
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