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Roald Dahl and Philosophy


Roald Dahl and Philosophy

A Little Nonsense Now and Then

von: Jacob M. Held, Adam Barkman, Matthew Bokma, Elizabeth Butterfield, Cam Cobb, Timothy M. Dale, Taine Duncan, Joseph J. Foy, Tanya Jeffcoat, John V. Karavitis, Chad Kleist, Greg Littman, Marc Napolitano, Miranda Nell, Ron Novy, Janelle Potzsch, Benjamin Rider

18,99 €

Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 02.04.2014
ISBN/EAN: 9781442222533
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 264

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<span><span>For generations the elements of humor, poignancy, fantasy, and unfettered morality found within acclaimed children’s author Roald Dahl’s most famous tales have captivated both children and adults. Classics like </span><span>Charlie and the Chocolate Factory</span><span>, </span><span>James and the Giant Peach</span><span>, </span><span>Fantastic Mr. Fox</span><span>, </span><span>Matilda</span><span>, and </span><span>The BFG</span><span> may initially appear to be yarns spun for the amusement of the adolescent mind, however, upon digging deeper one uncovers a treasure trove of philosophical richness that is anything but childish, but in fact reveals the true existential weight, and multi-layered meaning of some of our favorite children’s stories. Editor Jacob M. Held has collected the insights of today’s leading philosophers into the significances, messages, and greater truths at which Dahl’s rhythmic writing winks, revealing a whole new way to appreciate the creation of a man and mind to which readers of all ages are still drawn. <br></span></span>
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<span><span>For generations the elements of humor, poignancy, fantasy, and unfettered morality found within acclaimed children’s author Roald Dahl’s most famous tales have captivated both children and adults. Editor Jacob M. Held has collected the insights of today’s leading philosophers into the significances, messages, and greater truths at which Dahl’s rhythmic writing winks, revealing a whole new way to appreciate the creation of a man and mind to which readers of all ages are still drawn. </span></span>
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<span><span>Acknowledgements<br>Introduction: Roald Dahl and Absurdity: Children’s Literature and the Divorce between the Mind that Desires and the World that Disappoints<br>Jacob M. Held<br>1 Epicurus and the Chocolate Factory<br>Benjamin Rider<br>2 On Getting Our Just Desserts: Willy Wonka, Immanuel Kant, and the </span><span>Summum Bonum</span><span><br>Jacob M. Held<br>3 Matilda, Existentialist Super-Hero<br>Elizabeth Butterfield<br>4 The Existential Journey of James Henry Trotter: Kierkegaard, Freedom, and Despair in </span><span>James and the Giant Peach</span><span><br>Matthew Bokma and Adam Barkman<br>5 Of Mice and (Posthu)Man: Roald Dahl’s The Witches and Ethics Beyond Humanism<br>Taine Duncan<br>6 “Who is this Crazy Man?”: Willy Wonka’s Uneasy Predicament<br>Cam Cobb<br>7 “He will be altered quite a bit:” Discipline and Punishment in Willy Wonka’s Factory<br>Marc Napolitano<br>8 Matilda and the Philosophy of Education, or What’s an Education For?<br>John V. Karavitis<br>9 Shattering the Glass Elevator: Authenticity and Social Order in the Works of Roald Dahl<br>Joseph J. Foy and Timothy M. Dale<br>10 The Fantastically Just Mr. Fox: Property and Distributive Justice According to Foxes and other Diggers<br>Jacob M. Held<br>11 Willy Wonka and the Imperial Chocolate Factory<br>Ron Novy<br>12 George’s Marvelous Medicine, or: What Should We Do About Global Hunger?<br>Janelle Pötzsch<br>13 Crodswoggle, Flushbunking, and All Things Friendship in the BFG<br>Chad Kleist<br>14 Charlie and the Nightmare Factory: The Art of Children’s Horror Fiction<br>Greg Littman<br>15 Brimful of Buzzburgers: A Human Bean’s Wild Possibilities<br>Miranda Nell<br>16 Dewey, Negative Capability, and the Wonder of Roald Dahl<br>Tanya Jeffcoat<br>Twits, Witches, and Dirty Beasts: Author Bios<br></span></span>
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<span><span>Jacob M. Held</span><span> is associate professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of Central Arkansas. He is the editor of </span><span>Dr. Seuss and Philosophy: Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!</span><span> R&amp;L 2011. </span></span>
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