'You have to get used to things as they are': Writing The Child As Victim: Revisiting Nina Bawden's Squib.

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  • Elizabeth Strain

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21153/pecl1996vol6no1art1403

Keywords:

Nina Bawden, Squib, crime fiction, child abuse, children

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References

Bawden, N. (1973) Squib. Harmondsworth, Puffin.

Bawden, N. (1974) 'A dead pig and my father', Children's literature in Education 14, 3-13.

Rousseau, J.J. in Coveney, P. (1967) The Image of Childhood. Harmondsworth, Penguin.

Stephens, J. (1992) Language and Ideology in Children's Fiction. London and New York, Longman.

The Times Literary Supplement July 2 1971, p. 775.

Tucker, N. (1974) 'Getting used to things as they are: Nina Bawden as a children's novelist', Children's literature in Education 13, 35-44.

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1996-01-01

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“’You have to get used to things as they are’: Writing The Child As Victim: Revisiting Nina Bawden’s Squib”. (1996) Papers: Explorations into Children’s Literature, 6(1), pp. 5–11. doi:10.21153/pecl1996vol6no1art1403.

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