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        Aimée Sommerfelt – en barnelitterær pioner

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        Author(s)
        Brovold, Madelen
        Hernæs Linhart, Silje
        Larsen Vie, Inger-Kristin
        Christensen, Bente
        Kristin Lande, Anne
        Lersbryggen Mørk, Kjersti
        Fürst Skogmo, Siri
        Slettan, Svein
        Sommervold, Tove
        Beate Vold, Karin
        Contributor(s)
        Brovold, Madelen (editor)
        Hernæs Linhart, Silje (editor)
        Larsen Vie, Inger-Kristin (editor)
        Language
        Bokmål, Norwegian
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        Abstract
        Aimée Sommerfelt – a Pioneer in Children's Literature is a scholarly review of the work of Aimée Sommerfelt (1892–1975). Sommerfelt was one of the most popular writers of children's and young adult literature of the post-war period. Best known for The Road to Agra (1959), she was one of the first to write for children and young adults on topics such as anti-Semitism, the Holocaust, immigration and "gypsies". Yet despite her oeuvre's significance and impact, it has not been the object of scholarly investigation until now. The contributors to this anthology explore Sommerfelt's key works in various genres, and the book contains both expository and scientific research chapters. In addition to analyzing Sommerfelt's rich writings, on a more general level the book contributes to broader discussions about how to talk and write about children's literature from a past era. The book is aimed at literary scholars, students and teachers, and anyone with an intesest in children's literature and literary history.
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        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/106395
        Keywords
        children’s literature, antisemitism, the Holocaust, immigration, female protagonist, poverty
        DOI
        10.23865/cdf.262
        ISBN
        9788202869106, 9788202869106, 9788202889395, 9788202889401, 9788202889418, 9788202889425
        Publisher
        Cappelen Damm Forskning
        Publisher website
        https://cdforskning.no/
        Publication date and place
        Oslo, Norway, 2025
        Imprint
        Cappelen Damm Forskning
        Classification
        Racism and racial discrimination / Anti-racism
        Children’s and teenage literature studies: general
        Pages
        204
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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