CEA Critic, Volumes 64-65Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2002 |
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... children's writer " because he " objected to the concept of a child whose lit- erature was presumed to be simple , safe , sentimental , educational , and moralistic " ( 111 ) .2 In other words , many children's writers have considered ...
... children's writer " because he " objected to the concept of a child whose lit- erature was presumed to be simple , safe , sentimental , educational , and moralistic " ( 111 ) .2 In other words , many children's writers have considered ...
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... CHILDREN'S LITERATURE , CRITICS RECENTLY have analyzed children's texts as emanations or echoes of the Romantic child . This literary trope , arising especially from Blake and Wordsworth , clearly provides an intertext for much of the ...
... CHILDREN'S LITERATURE , CRITICS RECENTLY have analyzed children's texts as emanations or echoes of the Romantic child . This literary trope , arising especially from Blake and Wordsworth , clearly provides an intertext for much of the ...
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... children to the state of the Romantic child , when it has accomplished that goal with Mary , the focus should pass to Colin . Moreover , because Mary is now also a model child , she can help Colin regain his childhood . In an echo of ...
... children to the state of the Romantic child , when it has accomplished that goal with Mary , the focus should pass to Colin . Moreover , because Mary is now also a model child , she can help Colin regain his childhood . In an echo of ...
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