The little prince lives alone on a tiny planet no larger than a house. He owns three volcanoes, two active and one extinct. He also owns a flower-unlike any flower in all of the wide galaxy-of great beauty and inordinate pride. It is this pride that ruins the serenity of the little princes's world and starts him on the interplanetary travels that bring him to Earth, where he learns, finally, from a fox, the secret of what is truly important in life. A story full of life and light, this is a book that changes the world forever for its readers.
Thomas Gora ( Oxford , Blackwell , 1984 ) , pp . 237-70 ; and Black Sun : Depression and Melancholia ( 1986 ) , trans . Leon Roudiez ( New York , Columbia University Press , 1989 ) . For an alternative way of reading Kristeva's ...
Overzicht m.b.t. de invloed van twee Wereldoorlogen op de verhalende lektuur voor kinderen en volwassenen en de beschrijving van de rol van britse vrouwen en kinderen in oude en recente boeken
... du XIXe siècle , fut adoptée par le public comme l'hymne d'un culte de l'enfance , et beaucoup de poèmes français semblent la paraphraser.33 On retrouve en eux , comme autant d'échos de l'Ode , l'idée que l'enfant se souvient encore ...
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ÍNDICE: - Introducción.- Literatura Infantil y Universidad.- Del cuento oral a la narrativa infantil de autor.- La tradición oral como vehículo literario infantil. Sus valores educativos.
Since the 1980s novels about childhood for adults have been a booming genre within the contemporary British literary market. Childhood in the Contemporary English Novel offers the first comprehensive study of this literary trend.