Nelson, 2022 - Google Patents
The Beginnings of Fiction for ChildrenNelson, 2022
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- 13189529879121944861
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- Nelson C
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- A Companion to Children's Literature
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Though English‐language fiction enjoyed by children predates “children's fiction,” factors ranging from concern about chapbooks' morality to a growing middle class to a boom in print culture saw the official creation of a separate children's literature in England in the …
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