Childhood, Memory and Autobiography in Holland 1999 - From the Golden Age to Romanticism
Between the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries, autobiographers and diarists adopted new ways to write about childhood and children. At the same time pedagogical ideas about child-rearing changed. The author looks at the connection between these developments. Autobiographical texts are set within a wider cultural setting, using paintings, poetry, pedagogical tracts and novels. This book shows how changes in autobiographical style, the concept of childhood and the working of human memory are connected.