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Popular Children's Literature in Britain
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356 stránok
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The book explores the dynamics behind the popularity of children's literature, examining a wide range of works from historical chapbooks to modern classics like Harry Potter. Through various essays, it analyzes how authors such as Enid Blyton and Roald Dahl have shaped the genre, highlighting the influence of cultural context on literary success. The collection provides insights into the interplay of talent and societal factors that contribute to the creation of enduring children's classics.
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2008, pevná
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