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041 0 $aEnglish
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100 1 $aBlamires, David$4auth
245 10 $aTelling Tales : The Impact of Germany on English Children’s Books 1780-1918
260 $bOpen Book Publishers$c2009
300 $a1 electronic resource (470 p.)
506 0 $aOpen Access$2star$fUnrestricted online access
520 $aGermany has had a profound influence on English stories for children. The Brothers Grimm, The Swiss Family Robinson and Johanna Spyri’s Heidi quickly became classics but, as David Blamires clearly articulates in this volume, many other works have been fundamental in the development of English children’s stories during the 19th century and beyond. Telling Tales is the first comprehensive study of the impact of Germany on English children’s books, covering the period from 1780 to the First World War. Beginning with The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, moving through the classics and including many other collections of fairytales and legends, it covers a wealth of translated and adapted material.
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546 $aEnglish
650 7 $aChildren’s & teenage literature studies$2bicssc
653 $aheidi
653 $afairytales
653 $abrothers grimm
653 $abaron munchausen
653 $aswiss family robinson
653 $anutcracker
653 $achildren's literature
653 $agerman literature
653 $aFairy tale
653 $aLondon
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