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A discussion of an unconvincing book about literary portrayals of childhood that ignores children's literature altogether--and a consideration of how knowledge of children's literature might have benefited to its argument. \"What he is really saying is the childhood is enigmatic because it is delightfully devoid of meaning—utter chaos. To praise children for being ignorant is dreadful insult to them.
Children's Literature & Culture, The Novel, Childhood studies, Theory of Children's Literature as a Genre, Children's Literature, Children's and Young Adult Literature, Theory of the Novel, Novel
Children's Literature & Culture, The Novel, Childhood studies, Theory of Children's Literature as a Genre, Children's Literature, Children's and Young Adult Literature, Theory of the Novel, Novel
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