An Occasional Podcast About Children's Literature

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An Occasional Podcast About Children's Literature

A celebration of children's literature and the authors behind the books. Hosted by author and academic Daisy May Johnson, each episode offers a deep dive on an individual writer or topic to explore how these stories worked, what they meant to their readers then - and what they mean to us now.

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    Enid Blyton

    It's time for episode two of An Occasional Podcast About Children's Literature and the biggest of them all: Enid Blyton. We'll talk enormous meals, the index translationum, and school stories...Additional resources:Donia Nachshen: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donia_Nachshen One of Donia Nachshen's war posters: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/19998Index Translationum:https://www.unesco.org/xtrans/bscontrib.aspx?lg=0Pea's Book of Holidays by Susie Day: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/18332163-pea-s-book-of-holidaysQuartet by Leah Broad:https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/75457059-quartet

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    Angela Brazil

    (Please note this episode was recorded prior to the podcast's name change).Where else could a podcast about children's literature begin other than with Angela Brazil? For the debut episode of this series, we explore a remarkable turn of the century author - and one who continues to define children's literature to this day.Additional resources:Angela Brazil @ Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/author/2544

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A celebration of children's literature and the authors behind the books. Hosted by author and academic Daisy May Johnson, each episode offers a deep dive on an individual writer or topic to explore how these stories worked, what they meant to their readers then - and what they mean to us now.

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