The Case of Peter Pan, or the Impossibility of Children's Fiction

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Books
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20.99
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Jacqueline Rose
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Paperback
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University of Pennsylvania Press
published_date: 
29/12/1992
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9780812214352
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Books > Poetry, Drama & Criticism > Literature: history & criticism > Children's & teenage literature studies
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Jacqueline Rose|Paperback|University of Pennsylvania Press|29/12/1992
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9780812214352
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Peter Pan, Jacqueline Rose contends, forces us to question what it is we are doing in the endless production and dissemination of children's fiction. In a preface, written for this edition, Rose considers some of Peter Pan's new guises and their implications. From Spielberg's Hook, to the lesbian production of the play at the London Drill Hall in 1991, to debates in the English House of Lords, to a newly claimed status as the icon of transvestite culture, Peter Pan continues to demonstrate its bizarre renewability as a cultural fetish of our times.

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