Paula T. Connolly Books
Masterwork Studies Series Winnie the Pooh
By Paula T. Connolly, Connolly
In the Forest of A. A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh (1926) and The House at Pooh Corner (1928), we never see any "Hostile Animals" as one the size of a piglet might fear, but instead we see a community...
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Slavery in American children's literature, 1790-2010
Long seen by writers as a vital political force of the nation, children's literature has been an important means not only of mythologizing a certain racialized past but also, because of its intende...
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Slavery in American children's literature, 1790-2010
Long seen by writers as a vital political force of the nation, children's literature has been an important means not only of mythologizing a certain racialized past but also, because of its intende...
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Slavery in American children s literature 1790 2010
Long seen by writers as a vital political force of the nation, children's literature has been an important means not only of mythologizing a certain racialized past but also, because of its intende...
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