In this book, Peter Hollindale suggests that children need to construct their own childhoods of the mind through encounters with imagined childhoods and contemplates the effect of this idea on adult readings of children's books. Google Books
Originally published: 1997
Author: Peter Hollindale
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Signs of Childness in Children's Books by Peter Hollindale - ISBN 10: 0903355442 - ISBN 13: 9780903355445 - Thimble Press - 1997 - Softcover.
Title. Signs of childness in children's books / Peter Hollindale. · Author. Hollindale, Peter · Subjects. Children's literature -- History and criticism.