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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... become a real boy , or even the Scarecrow and Tin Man , who , while not desiring to become fully human , do want a human brain and human heart , with all the disillusionment and change those might bring . In contrast , Peter never ...
... become a real boy , or even the Scarecrow and Tin Man , who , while not desiring to become fully human , do want a human brain and human heart , with all the disillusionment and change those might bring . In contrast , Peter never ...
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... become homosexual . Through their “ games " or adventures , they learn not only about readiness in responding to the surprise attacks by Hook but about submitting to enforced regimes , and so they become obedient . As the opening of Act ...
... become homosexual . Through their “ games " or adventures , they learn not only about readiness in responding to the surprise attacks by Hook but about submitting to enforced regimes , and so they become obedient . As the opening of Act ...
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... become a Heavenly City . It is men like Mr. Dumps , who always criticizes and never boosts , who prevent California from becoming what it might : " It pains us to see a man of fine genius , noble talents , and vast knowledge , dwelling ...
... become a Heavenly City . It is men like Mr. Dumps , who always criticizes and never boosts , who prevent California from becoming what it might : " It pains us to see a man of fine genius , noble talents , and vast knowledge , dwelling ...
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John Bunyan 16281688 | 49 |
Historical Fiction for Children | 121 |
Stephen King 1947 | 193 |
Urheberrecht | |
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