Children's Literature ReviewTom Burns Cengage Gale, 2007 - 288 Seiten This illustrated series covers more than 600 writers and illustrators for children and young adults. Typical entries consist of a listing of major works and awards and criticism from significant reviews and commentaries on the authors or artists works. Each volume includes cumulative author name and nationality indexes as well as a volume-specific title index. A cumulative title index to the entire series is published separately (included in subscription). |
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... Hook is simply " a dark and solitary enigma , " an " unfathomable " man , the revelation of whose identity would " set the country in a blaze " ( Novel , pp . 148 , 166 , 167 ) . Hook is also immensely powerful . During the final battle ...
... Hook is simply " a dark and solitary enigma , " an " unfathomable " man , the revelation of whose identity would " set the country in a blaze " ( Novel , pp . 148 , 166 , 167 ) . Hook is also immensely powerful . During the final battle ...
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... Hook . It is doubtful if Barrie fully understood what he was doing . Although he prepares us for this event , show- ing Peter passing by slow increments into Hook , he also writes , perhaps speaking at the same time for himself , that ...
... Hook . It is doubtful if Barrie fully understood what he was doing . Although he prepares us for this event , show- ing Peter passing by slow increments into Hook , he also writes , perhaps speaking at the same time for himself , that ...
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... Hook's wickedest garments . It was afterward whispered among them that on the first night he wore this suit he sat long in the cabin with Hook's cigar - holder in his mouth and one hand clenched , all but the forefinger , which he bent ...
... Hook's wickedest garments . It was afterward whispered among them that on the first night he wore this suit he sat long in the cabin with Hook's cigar - holder in his mouth and one hand clenched , all but the forefinger , which he bent ...
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John Bunyan 16281688 | 49 |
Historical Fiction for Children | 121 |
Stephen King 1947 | 193 |
Urheberrecht | |
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