Literature Old and New for Children: Materials for a College CourseHoughton Mifflin, 1934 - 446 páginas |
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... plot and in his opinion they give very little evidence of constructive plot- ability among the folk who originated them . Perhaps the most noticeable feature of these stories is the unusual number of extremely simple ones suited to the ...
... plot and in his opinion they give very little evidence of constructive plot- ability among the folk who originated them . Perhaps the most noticeable feature of these stories is the unusual number of extremely simple ones suited to the ...
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... plot is what is told about it ; the idea is that impression which the artist pretends to convey truly and movingly to his audience , and the plot is the means of its conveyance . But the two are constantly con- fused : nine out of ten ...
... plot is what is told about it ; the idea is that impression which the artist pretends to convey truly and movingly to his audience , and the plot is the means of its conveyance . But the two are constantly con- fused : nine out of ten ...
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... plot construction are those which concern very humble people . In " Lazy Lawrence , " " The Basket Woman ... plots ; drew a MARIA EDGEWORTH 203.
... plot construction are those which concern very humble people . In " Lazy Lawrence , " " The Basket Woman ... plots ; drew a MARIA EDGEWORTH 203.
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FAIRY FOLK AND FAIRY WAYS | 44 |
FOLK TALES | 78 |
FABLES | 120 |
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