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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... story book . In historical fiction there is first of all the story the writer is telling . Then there is the fabric of history into which the story must be woven as warp into web . The texture of the book will be fine , coarse , even ...
... story book . In historical fiction there is first of all the story the writer is telling . Then there is the fabric of history into which the story must be woven as warp into web . The texture of the book will be fine , coarse , even ...
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... story to tell , and a writer who , with a preconceived idea of a story , looks for a suitably picturesque period for its setting . In other words , the difference is that though both writers are inventing fiction , the first is in ...
... story to tell , and a writer who , with a preconceived idea of a story , looks for a suitably picturesque period for its setting . In other words , the difference is that though both writers are inventing fiction , the first is in ...
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... story of Otto of the Silver Hand with Charlotte Yonge's The Little Duke . Otto relies only slightly on historical events . Great historical fig- ures are practically nonexistent in the story . The " Em- peror , " trying to control the ...
... story of Otto of the Silver Hand with Charlotte Yonge's The Little Duke . Otto relies only slightly on historical events . Great historical fig- ures are practically nonexistent in the story . The " Em- peror , " trying to control the ...
Inhalt
John Bunyan 16281688 | 49 |
Historical Fiction for Children | 121 |
Stephen King 1947 | 193 |
Urheberrecht | |
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