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March 22, 2010

Richmal Crompton

Not Just William post from Random Jottings of a Book and Opera Lover blog. April 23rd, 2007.

Richmal Crompton - Not just Just William another post from Random Jottings of a Book and Opera Lover blog, November 18th, 2009.

March 23, 2010

Jacqueline Wilson

Jacqueline Wilson: I'm afraid of replying to children's letters by Charlotte Williamson in the Daily Telegraph, 27 Sep 2009. The article touches on all sorts of pertinent issues.
It's not like her to put a professional foot wrong. The much-loved Wilson has, after all, sold more than 25 million books, was until recently the most borrowed author in British libraries, and is a Dame (the first children's author to be so honoured). But last year she dared to suggest that too much freedom and "being invited to engage with ideas that they simply don't have the maturity to deal with" meant that childhood today was over by the age of 11.
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One aspect of modern childhood she finds particularly perplexing is the way children have so much freedom in many ways – and in others, none at all. "In most loving families, if a child has a point, they're allowed to make it; they're allowed to argue with their parents. Whereas, in my generation, you'd get a clap on your head if you dared argue with your dad.

"On the other hand, they aren't allowed to play out in the streets any more. They don't play imaginary games. When I was at school, everyone in the playground up to a certain age played imaginary games. They were quite prosaic – cowboys and indians, or the Famous Five. Now, apart from very little kids with teddies being offered biscuits, they don't play imaginatively with each other. Adults are a part of children's lives all the time now. It can be good to protect and encourage children, but it stops children learning to get along with other children."

March 25, 2010

Oscar Wilde

The 10 most popular misconceptions about Oscar Wilde The Guadian, Wednesday August 29 2007.

Edgar Allan Poe

Two centuries have not aged Poe's writing by Andrew Taylor, The Guardian, Monday 19 January 2009.

Eulogy for a master by Hilary Spurling, The Observer, Sunday 27 January 2008

Writer Edgar Allan Poe gets proper funeral - 160 years on by Ed Pilkington, The Guardian, Thursday 8 October 2009

March 26, 2010

H.A. Rey

Monkey Business in a World of Evil by Edward Rothstein in the New York Times, March 25, 2010. An exhibit covering Curious George and his creators, the Reys.

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