<p>The first full-length study of this beloved children’s series <i>The Chalet School in the Twentieth Century</i> moves beyond the largely generic analysis within which it has previously been discussed. Published between 1925 and 1970 the series moves from European reconciliation after the Great War through a second global conflict to a post-war world increasingly defined by increased secularity and emerging consumerism. Reproducing cover illustrations Miles Booy’s book examines both those issues which author Elinor M. Brent-Dyer consciously explored (such as the exceptional <i>The Chalet School in Exile</i> which she sought to explain the Nazi occupation of Austria to her young readers) and those aspects of the text which must be read symptomatically. This is a book which will engage students with historical and cultural interests beyond children’s literature. With barely a midnight feast in sight but much anxiety about social change it’s a familiar genre but not as you think you know it. Hurry up new girls class is about to begin...</p>
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