Children's Literature of the English RenaissanceUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1986 - 181 Seiten |
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... pleasure in it . Children themselves claim their own literature . For the most part , Woody's essays deal not with the didac- tic and pedagogical book overtly and clearly written for children , but with a variety of works not usually ...
... pleasure in it . Children themselves claim their own literature . For the most part , Woody's essays deal not with the didac- tic and pedagogical book overtly and clearly written for children , but with a variety of works not usually ...
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... pleasure . The same end , a visceral emotional response , is achieved by the illustrations of the martyrs , such as the gruesome end of William Gardiner , whose exquisite torture by Portuguese papists in 1552 is the subject of a full ...
... pleasure . The same end , a visceral emotional response , is achieved by the illustrations of the martyrs , such as the gruesome end of William Gardiner , whose exquisite torture by Portuguese papists in 1552 is the subject of a full ...
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... pleasure of discovery to the disciplined pleasure of the acquisition of knowledge.21 These three famous illustrated books of the Renaissance indicate both the span and the evolution of picture books during the period . The origins of ...
... pleasure of discovery to the disciplined pleasure of the acquisition of knowledge.21 These three famous illustrated books of the Renaissance indicate both the span and the evolution of picture books during the period . The origins of ...
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Childermass Sermons in Late Medieval England | 23 |
A Reading | 39 |
John Foxes Book of Martyrs and the Child Reader | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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