Critical Children: The Use of Childhood in Ten Great Novels -Richard Locke
September, 2011  ISBN: 978-0-231-15782-7
"Using the portrayal of childhood as his eye-opening theme and total immersion as his critical method, Richard Locke brilliantly reexamines classic novels we complacently thought we understood. He enlarges and freshens our insight into modern works by Salinger, Nabokov, and Philip Roth by placing them in a line that reaches back to masterpieces by Dickens and Twain..."— Morris Dickstein
"Richard Locke succeeds in giving a fresh mythic quality to the prismlike insights of Dickens, Twain, James, Barrie, Salinger, Nabokov, and Roth (with a nod to the other Roth, Henry). . . .

 

Critical Children

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RICHARD LOCKE - Article first published online: 11 SEP 2007 DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9736.2007.00332.xIssueThe Yale Review
Volume 95, Issue 4, pages 45–57, October 2007
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