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The Far-distant Oxus

The Far-distant Oxus
Author: Katharine Hull
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1969
Genre: England
ISBN:

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The adventures of three children and the friends they meet while vacationing on a farm on the moors of southwest England.


The Far-distant Oxus

The Far-distant Oxus
Author: Elizabeth Hull
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1947
Genre: Amu Darya
ISBN:

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Three children are staying at a farmhouse on Exmoor; they meet others of their own kind and are presently having all sorts of adventures, mostly on horseback, but also on a raft. They build a house, win a black pig by knocking down skittles at a fair, explore by day and by night, catch wild ponies, float down a river (the Oxus) to the sea, get home in a borrowed pony cart, light and beacon fires on the hilltops.


The Far-Distant Oxus

The Far-Distant Oxus
Author: Katharine Hull
Publisher: Atheneum
Total Pages:
Release: 1969-06
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780027457605

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The adventures of three children and the friends they meet while vacationing on a farm on the moors of southwest England.


Journey to the Far-distant Oxus

Journey to the Far-distant Oxus
Author: William Nagelkerke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1979
Genre: Children's literature, Australian
ISBN:

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Between Generations

Between Generations
Author: Victoria Ford Smith
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2017-08-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1496813383

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Winner of the Children’s Literature Association’s 2019 Book Award Between Generations is a multidisciplinary volume that reframes children as powerful forces in the production of their own literature and culture by uncovering a tradition of creative, collaborative partnerships between adults and children in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century England. The intergenerational collaborations documented here provide the foundations for some of the most popular Victorian literature for children, from Margaret Gatty's Aunt Judy's Tales to Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island. Examining the publication histories of both canonical and lesser-known Golden Age texts reveals that children collaborated with adult authors as active listeners, coauthors, critics, illustrators, and even small-scale publishers. These literary collaborations were part of a growing interest in child agency evident in cultural, social, and scientific discourses of the time. Between Generations puts these creative partnerships in conversation with collaborations in other fields, including child study, educational policy, library history, and toy culture. Taken together, these collaborations illuminate how Victorians used new critical approaches to childhood to theorize young people as viable social actors. Smith's work not only recognizes Victorian children as literary collaborators but also interrogates how those creative partnerships reflect and influence adult-child relationships in the world beyond books. Between Generations breaks the critical impasse that understands children's literature and children themselves as products of adult desire and revises common constructions of childhood that frequently and often errantly resign the young to passivity or powerlessness.


Literary Cultures and Twentieth-Century Childhoods

Literary Cultures and Twentieth-Century Childhoods
Author: Rachel Conrad
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-09-12
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3030353923

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This collection of essays offers innovative methodological and disciplinary approaches to the intersection of Anglophone literary cultures with children and childhoods across the twentieth century. In two acts of re-centering, the volume focuses both on the multiplicity of childhoods and literary cultures and on child agency. Looking at classic texts for young audiences and at less widely-read and unpublished material (across genres including poetry, fiction, historical fiction or biography, picturebooks, and children’s television), essays foreground the representation of child voices and subjectivities within texts, explore challenges to received notions of childhood, and emphasize the role of child-oriented texts in larger cultural and political projects. Chapters frame themes of spectacle, self, and specularity across the twentieth-century; question tropes of childhood; explore identity and displacement in narrating history and culture; and elevate children as makers of literary culture. A major intent of the volume is to approach literary culture not just as produced by adults for consumption by children but also as co-created by young people through their actions as speakers, artists, readers, and writers.