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holyschist ([personal profile] holyschist) wrote in [personal profile] starlady 2011-01-25 09:02 pm (UTC)

but in practice I find myself emotionally attached to a lot of children's fantasy even though it does tend to oversimplify, I think.

Oh, definitely, me too. But at the same time...I think that if there had been more moral complexity to the average children's fantasy when I was a kid, I would have read more children's fantasy (instead I read a lot of adult SFF, of varying quality).

The real problem I have with so much of children's fantasy is the gratuitous cruelty of the endings.

This, too. I get the impression with some types of children's books that the authors have...not found adulthood kind, and perhaps didn't find childhood kind, so they're trying to, I don't know, recreate something that never existed? But they know it's not real, and so there's this edge of bitterness or nastiness to all of it. (Roald Dahl is a prime example.) I'm not sure, really.

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