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The Adventurous Four Again
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The Adventurous Four AgainThe Adventurous Four Again

This somewhat belated sequel was first serialised in Sunny Stories  between February 8th 1946 and January 24th 1947. The action purports to take place in the Easter holidays of the year following The Adventurous Four,  which would make the time of the adventure 1942, but much of what is described in this story is plainly more appropriate to the time it was actually written.
 
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The Adventurous Four
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The Adventurous FourThe Adventurous Four

When Tom, Jill and Mary go to stay at a little fishing village in Scotland, the local fisherman's lad, Andy, promises to take them out in his boat. But a storm takes them off course and they end up shipwrecked on a small group of islands! Worse, it seems the islands are being used as a secret submarine base by the enemy...
 
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Play = Learning: How Play Motivates and Enhances Children's Cognitive and Social-Emotional Growth
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Play = Learning: How Play Motivates and Enhances Children's Cognitive and Social-Emotional GrowthWhy is it that the best and brightest of our children are arriving at college too burned out to profit from the smorgasbord of intellectual delights that they are offered? Why is it that some preschools and kindergartens have a majority of children struggling to master cognitive tasks that are inappropriate for their age? Why is playtime often considered to be time unproductively spent?

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Folklore and the Fantastic in Nineteenth-Century British Fiction
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Folklore and the Fantastic in Nineteenth-Century British FictionJason Marc Harris's ambitious book argues that the tensions between folk metaphysics and Enlightenment values produce the literary fantastic. Demonstrating that a negotiation with folklore was central to the canon of British literature, he explicates the complicated rhetoric associated with folkloric fiction. His analysis includes a wide range of writers, including James Barrie, William Carleton, Charles Dickens, George Eliot, Sheridan Le Fanu, Neil Gunn, George MacDonald, William Sharp, Robert Louis Stevenson, and James Hogg.

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Feminism In Literature: A Critical Companion, Volume 2: 19th Century, Topics & Authors (A-B)
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Feminism In Literature: A Critical Companion, Volume 2: 19th Century, Topics & Authors (A-B)Feminism In Literature: A Critical Companion, Volume 2: 19th Century, Topics & Authors (A-B)

Feminism, sometimes put in the plural feminisms, is a loose confederation of social, political, spiritual, and intellectual movements that places women and gender at the center of inquiry with the goal of social justice.
What has literary studies taught us about feminism? That being gendered is a text that can be read, interpreted, manipulated, and altered...

 

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