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Childrens tikrit sarcastic criticism of role models in childrens literature, Childrens literati sarcastic criticism of role models in childrens literature, Childrens laticrete sarcastic criticism of role models in childrens literature, or Childrens laterite sarcastic criticism of role models in childrens literature ?
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African literature
African literature literary works of the African continent. African literature consists of a body of work in different languages and various genres, ranging from oral literature to literature written in colonial languages (French, Portuguese, and English). See also African languages ; South... Read more |
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Apocalyptic literature
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Comparative literature
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Celtic literature
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Paul Hazard
Paul Hazard , 1878-1944, French scholar. He began his teaching at the Univ. of Lyons in 1910. After World War I he taught at the Sorbonne and in 1925 was appointed to the chair of comparative literature in the Collège de France. In alternate years between 1932 and 1940 he was a visiting... Read more |
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childrens literature
children's literature writing whose primary audience is children. See also children's book illustration . The Beginnings of Children's Literature The earliest of what came to be regarded as children's literature was first meant for adults. Among this ancient body of oral literature were myths... Read more |
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Miami University
Miami University main campus at Oxford, Ohio; coeducational; state supported; chartered 1809, opened 1824. The library has extensive collections in literature and American history, including the William Holmes McGuffey Library and Museum and the Edgar W. King collection of children's literature.... Read more |
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belles-lettres
belles-lettres [from the French for literature, literally "fine letters" ], literature that is appreciated for the beauty, artistry, and originality of its style and tone rather than for its ideas and informational content. Earlier the term was synonymous with literature, referring... Read more |
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Isobelle Carmody
Carmody, Isobelle 1958–(Isobelle Jane Carmody) PersonalBorn June 16, 1958, in Australia; children; one daughter. Education: B.A. (literature and philosophy).AddressesHome and office—Apollo Bay, Victoria, Australia.CareerWriter. Formerly worked in journalism and public relations.Awards,... Read more |
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Linda Smith
Smith, Linda 1949-PersonalBorn 1949, in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Education: University of Calgary, B.A., 1969; University of Alberta, M.L.S.; Simmons College, M.A. (children's literature). Hobbies and other interests: Reading, walking, traveling, politics, social-justice work.AddressesHome—Grand... Read more |
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