Education of Family Ethics and Tales from Shakespeare
As the most well-known adaptation of Shakespeares plays for children,Tales from Shakespeare by Mary and Charles Lamb has attracted great attention and received much discussion since its publication in 1807.It has been promoted as the means to entertain the young readers with light-hearted and romantic stories,to cultivate in them the genuine love and national pride of Shakespeare,to transmit British culture and ideology as a culture capital around the world,to serve as the pioneer and paradigm of adapting classic works for children,and to play the important role of literate,literary and ethical education.On the basis of close reading,the paper digs into the construction of familial patriarchal authority and hierarchical social order through the example of“The Tempest,a tale that shows how the patriarchal power of pyramid is built on the isolated island,and thus reveal its significance of such family ethical education for both the adolescent girl readers and the society on the whole in the Lambsera and thereafter.
Tales from Shakespeare Family Ethics The Tempest
Ji Rangping
School of Foreign Languages,Northeast Normal University,Changchun City,China
国际会议
重庆
英文
65-70
2019-10-16(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)