Selected Product: | The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter: Perspectives on a Literary Phenomenon Hardcover Publisher: University of Missouri Press Release Date: 2002-12 ISBN-10: 0826214436 ISBN-13: 9780826214430 List Price: $44.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Harry Potter and Philosophy: If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts ISBN-10: 0812694554 ISBN-13: 9780812694550 List Price:$17.95 Unlocking Harry Potter: Five Keys for the Serious Reader ISBN-10: 0972322124 ISBN-13: 9780972322126 List Price:$18.99 The Psychology of Harry Potter: An Unauthorized Examination of the Boy Who Lived (Psychology of Popular Culture series) ISBN-10: 1932100881 ISBN-13: 9781932100884 List Price:$17.95 The Wisdom of Harry Potter: What Our Favorite Hero Teaches Us About Moral Choices ISBN-10: 1591021332 ISBN-13: 9781591021339 List Price:$19.98 Critical Perspectives on Harry Potter ISBN-10: 0415964849 ISBN-13: 9780415964845 List Price:$36.95 |
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LeGuin, Monica Furlong, and Jill Murphy, and even previous works about such topics as the British boarding school. Rowling's use of folkloric devices is examined in detail, particularly in terms of how these elements increase the books' appeal for children. Language issues such as translation and the handling of British slang in US and foreign-language editions of the books are also addressed. The books' appeal for adolescent boys, who have not recently been a presence in the reading market, is explored from a cultural frame of reference, and gender dynamics are discussed from the standpoint of contemporary feminist literary theory, focusing on the character of Hermione Granger. The concluding essays survey religious objections to the book, as well as the moral oder presented by Rowling within the series. Written to ensure its accessibility not only to serious literary scholars but also to the general Potter reader, this volume should appeal to a broad audience. Ivory Tower | Customer Rating: | | What I found to be an excellent read for the comfort of my mind is �The lvory Tower - The Many Steps in life.� The Poetic suggestion covered many avenues to give the opportunity in my restructure a better approach in living despite the alarming events in the world I live in. Yes very thought-provoking of Mr. Jeffery Lynn Ivory as his poetic thoughts intermix with starting my early morning off on a sounder note. | Outstanding Resource for HP Scholars! | Customer Rating: | | The Ivory Tower and Harry Potter: Perspectives on a Literary Phenomenon is an exciting publication for people who enjoy literary discourse, but cannot gain access to "Ivory Tower" journal publications since leaving the rarified atmosphere of college academics. This book offers a healthy cross-section of topical essays, giving readers a feel for the current critical dialogue about Harry Potter - something that is sadly lacking amid the media hype. Some of the essays concern the hype itself, and Harry Potter's role as a cultural phenomenon - but many others beg us to approach the texts of J.K. Rowling's books on their own merit - a chance to "deconstruct Harry" as it were. For we who are forced by life (and more mundane jobs that require fewer college degrees) to remain armchair critics instead of college professors, it is both a blessing and a curse...for I guarantee that it will be an ex-English major's urge to respond to many of these essays with a paper of one's own! But who would grade it? Seriously, though, it is a wonderful way to explore the myriad characters, symbols and themes contained in Rowling's incredibly rich text, while feeling vindicated all along that Harry Potter, no matter how enjoyable (or marketable) is a phenomenon worthy of literary merit...and more importantly, O.K. for grown-ups to read. | What is Rawlings up to?? | Customer Rating: | It is good to see Harry taken seriously. We need more books like this. Another good one is "Hidden Key to Harry Potter" by a University of Chicago graduate who majored in ancient languages and English (Cum Laude) John Granger. He offers an air tight case that Rowlings is writting from within the same world view as C.S. Lewis and Tolkein with the same purpose and that her books are popular for the same reasons. Absolute must reading for serious Potterites. | A highly scholarly and insightful text | Customer Rating: | | Compiled and edited by Lana A. Whited (Professor of English, Ferrum College, Virginia), The Ivory Tower And Harry Potter: Perspectives On A Literary Phenomenon is an extensive analysis of J.K. Rowling's immensely popular and widely acclaimed Harry Potter series of fantasy novels. Originally intended for young adults, this fantasy series proved fascinating, exciting, and complex enough to attract readers of all ages and backgrounds. The scholarly essays here assembled are from a wide variety of authors and discuss Harry Potter's roots in folklore, its connection to gender issues, literary comparisons and archetypes, and much, much more. A highly scholarly and insightful text, offering new perceptions on beloved favorites, The Ivory Tower And Harry Potter is a welcome addition to Literary Criticism reference collections and highly recommended for scholars and non-specialist general readers who enjoy J.K. Rowling's original, intricate, (and continuing to expand) cannon of deftly written and increasingly influential fantasy. |
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