Artful dodgers : reconceiving the golden age of children's literature / Marah Gubar.
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Our field: the rise of the child narrator -- Collaborating with the enemy: Treasure Island -- Reciprocal aggression: unromantic agency in the art of Lewis Carroll -- Partners in crime: E. Nesbit and the art of thieving -- The cult of the child and the controversy over child actors -- Burnett, Barrie, and the emergence of children's theatre.
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820.99171241 MCL/B Beginning postcolonialism/ | 820.99174 AHM/I In theory: classes, nations, literatures / | 820.99282 GRE/C Children's literature / | 820.9928209034 GUB/A Artful dodgers : | 820.992820954 SUP/C Contemporary English-language Indian children's literature : representations of nation, culture, and the new Indian girl / | 820.99287 GRE/M Making a Difference/ | 820.9928703 SAG/C The Cambridge guide to women's writing in English / |
Our field: the rise of the child narrator -- Collaborating with the enemy: Treasure Island -- Reciprocal aggression: unromantic agency in the art of Lewis Carroll -- Partners in crime: E. Nesbit and the art of thieving -- The cult of the child and the controversy over child actors -- Burnett, Barrie, and the emergence of children's theatre.
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