Sinopsis de THE WATER-BABIES (150TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION)
The Water-Babies (1863) is one of the strangest and most powerful children's books ever published. Written by an Anglican clergyman with an insatiable love of science, the story combines an uplifting moral about redemption with a crash course in evolutionary theory, and has an imaginative exuberance equalled only by Lewis Carroll. Young Tom is a chimney-sweeper's boy who one day falls into a river and drowns, only to be transformed into a water-baby. Through his encounters with friendly fish, curious lobsters, and characters such as Mrs Doasyouwouldbedoneby, he sloughs off his selfish nature and earns his just reward. Tom's comic adventures are constantly interrupted by Kingsley's sideswipes at contemporary issues such as child labour and the British education system, and they offer a rich satiric take on the great scientific debates of the day. The story's linguistic and narrative oddities make it an unclassifiable fantasy that is both a naturalist's handbook and an aquatic Pilgrim's Progress, and its vibrant symbolism also reveals some of Kingsley's more private obsessions regarding cleanliness and sanitation reform. This new edition reprints the original complete text and illustrations, and includes a lively introduction and notes that reveal the full richness of this bizarre but compelling fairy tale.
Ficha técnica
Editorial: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780199645602
Idioma: Inglés
Número de páginas: 288
Encuadernación: Tapa dura
Fecha de lanzamiento: 01/01/2013
Año de edición: 2013
Plaza de edición: Reino Unido
Especificaciones del producto
Escrito por Charles Kingsley
CHARLES KINGSLEY escribió Los niños del agua en 1863 para su hijo menor. El relato original reflejaba las firmes opiniones del autor sobre la vida de los más desfavorecidos en la Inglaterra victoriana, las denigrantes condiciones del trabajo infantil, las carencias del sistema educativo y la contaminación de los ríos, entre otros.