The Writer in the Book: Four Narratives on Writing

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  • Kordula Dunscombe

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https://doi.org/10.21153/pecl1996vol6no1art1404

Keywords:

fiction, authors, writing, creativity, narratology, Breaktime, Aidan Chambers, Book of the Banshee, Anne Fine, Dear Mr Henshaw, Beverly Cleary, A Long Way From Verona, Jane Gardam

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Chambers, A. (1978) Breaktime. London, The Bodley Head.

Chambers, A. (1985) Booktalk - Occasional Writing on Literature and Children. London, The Bodley Head.

Children's Literature Review Vol. 8 Beverly Cleary; Vol 12 Jane Gardam; Vol. 25 Anne Fine.

Cleary, B. (1983) Dear Mr. Henshaw. New York, William Morrow.

Fine, A. (1991) Book of the Banshee. London, Puffin Books.

Gardam, J. (1971) A Long Way From Verona. London, Hamish Hamilton.

Haviland, V. (1973) Children and Literature - Views and Reviews. Glenview Illinois, Scott Foresman.

Hunt, P. (1991) Criticism, Theory and Children's Literature. Oxford, Basil Blackwell.

Meek, M., Warlow, A. & Barton, G. (eds) (1977) The Cool Web - The Pattern of

Children's Reading. London, The Bodley Head.

Rothenberg, A, & Hausman, C. (eds) (1976) The Creativity Question. Durham, N.C., Duke University Press.

Vernon, P. E. (ed.) (1970) Creativity. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, Penguin.

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1996-01-01

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“The Writer in the Book: Four Narratives on Writing” (1996) Papers: Explorations into Children’s Literature, 6(1), pp. 12–19. doi:10.21153/pecl1996vol6no1art1404.

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