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Representing the Holocaust in Children's Literature, PDF eBook

Representing the Holocaust in Children's Literature PDF

Part of the Children's Literature and Culture series

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Writing about the Holocaust and writing for young readers evoke two quite separate sets of concerns which are not always mutually compatible.

The first half of Representing the Holocaust focuses on how literary material can present historically verifiable material.

The second half examines how such materials will be perceived by young readers; whether they will be able to determine any boundaries between fictionality and factuality, and what motivates young readers to keep reading.

The work concludes by placing the study in the context of Holocaust education.

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