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The changing role and representation of the father in children’s literature from the 20th century onward
Catullus' fantastical memories - poem 68 and writing trauma
Magic, Modernity, and Women at Work
Fantasy and the real world in British children's literature: the power of story
The gothic meets the weird: a critical analysis of Charlie Cheesegrater, A Weird Tale and its influences
New adventures of Mark Twain: coalopolis to metropolis
Imagining indigenality in romance and fantasy fiction for children
Reflecting absence, mediating ‘the Real’: Oblivion as a requiem for 9/11
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