Thursday's Child: Trends and Patterns in Contemporary Children's LiteratureBeschrijving van de ontwikkeling van het hedendaagse Engelstalige kinder- en jeugdboek, in de vorm van een schets van diverse genres, toonaangevende auteurs en afzonderlijke titels. |
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... says : However , I am quite sure - no , not quite sure , but I hope I shall be wiser another time . ' With this childish confession , children's literature is displaying , for the first time , one of the most notable traits of ...
... says : However , I am quite sure - no , not quite sure , but I hope I shall be wiser another time . ' With this childish confession , children's literature is displaying , for the first time , one of the most notable traits of ...
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... says Josette . Papa says , " We must not phone . " And Papa says to himself : " Who knows ? 263 PICTURE BOOKS.
... says Josette . Papa says , " We must not phone . " And Papa says to himself : " Who knows ? 263 PICTURE BOOKS.
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... say all the words they tell me never to say . Mean , real mean words ! I wish it wasn't Saturday so I could be in school . and that from the latter , You're so proud of your shiny new ... Says There Aren't Any Zombies 264 Thursday's Child.
... say all the words they tell me never to say . Mean , real mean words ! I wish it wasn't Saturday so I could be in school . and that from the latter , You're so proud of your shiny new ... Says There Aren't Any Zombies 264 Thursday's Child.
Contents
the Golden Ages of Childrens Literature | 18 |
Realistic Fiction | 31 |
The Problem Novel | 66 |
Copyright | |
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