Enid Blyton de Christmas
Enid Blyton about Christmas: conservative utopia in cardboard packaging In the works of Enid Blyton (1897-1968), the most popular children's writer of the 20th century, Christmas occupies a special, but strictly defined place. It is not the theme of separate novels, but an immutable, repeating decorative and moral backdrop, an element of her ideal worldview. Christmas with Blyton is not a religious mystery or a time of family conflicts, but a completed model of an ideal social order, the embodiment of conservative, post-war British middle-class values, packaged in a bright, sweet, and absolutely safe wrapping. Chronotope of idyll: Christmas as a space of safe wonder The action of most of Blyton's books ("The Famous Five", "The Five Find-Outers", "The Secret Seven") takes place during the holidays, and winter celebrations are their logical climax. However, Blyton herself rarely makes Christmas the central event of the intrigue. Rather, it is a reward, a final chord after the revelation of the secret. "The Five on Treasure Island" (1942): The story ends just before Christmas, and the Quinn family, joining their friends George and her cousins, prepares for the holiday at the Kirrin estate. This is not just an ending, but a symbol of the restoration of order and family unity after the summer adventures. Adventures were a test, Christmas was a reward for loyalty and bravery. Christmas in the "Christmas Stories" cycle (e.g., collections from the 1940s): Here, the holiday often serves as a decisive moment for correcting "bad" children or resolving minor family disputes. The magic has a didactic character: Santa, elves, or just a kind adult reward the obedient and generous and gently point out the mistakes of disobedient and greedy ones. Social model: hierarchy, generosity, and clear boundaries Blyton, being the daughter of the Victorian era, reproduces a strict but cozy social hierarchy in her Christmas scenes. Family as a fortified fortress: The holiday always takes place ... Read more
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