Rhetoric of Character in Children's Literature
Delve into the intricate world of characterization in children's literature with Rhetoric of Character in Children's Literature by Maria Nikolajeva. Published by Scarecrow Press in 2002, this thought-provoking text spans 344 pages and examines the nuances of storytelling in children's fiction compared to general fiction. Nikolajeva offers a range of critical perspectives, exploring the vital distinctions between story—which represents 'what we are told'—and discourse, or 'how we are told.' This insightful analysis is perfect for educators, scholars, and anyone passionate about child literature, providing a deeper understanding of the art behind character development. Discover the unique rhetorical strategies that shape young readers' experiences and ignite their imagination. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of children's stories today!