Reading series fiction: from Arthur Ransome to Gene Kemp
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823.0093548 FRE/D Death, men, and modernism: trauma and narrative in British Fiction from Hardy to Woolf | 823.0093559 HUG/D Dressed in fiction | 823.0098914 FAC Facets of Indian diasporic writings | 823.0099282 WAT/R Reading series fiction: from Arthur Ransome to Gene Kemp | 823.009954 Great Indian novelists in english: a critical exploration | 823.009954 IND Indian english fiction in the new millennium | 823.01 FAN Fantasy: a collection of short stories |
This book investigates the 'series' in children's literature. The works of several well-known children's authors - UK and the US, traditional and contemporary - are analyzed, and using these examples, the book explores the special nature and appeal of series writing for children. As well as providing an historical overview of the series, the author raises important questions about the nature of literary criticism applied to children's literature.
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