After the success of How Did Long John Silver Lose His Leg?, Dennis Butts and Peter Hunt take their forensic lenses to more mysteries that have troubled readers of children's books over the centuries. Their questions range from the historical to the philosophical, some of which are puzzling, some of which are controversial: - Why does it seem there are no Nursery Rhymes before 1744? - Why did God start to die in children's books long before Nietzsche noticed it? - Why are the schoolgirls at Enid Blyton's St Clare's so horrible? - Why are there so many dead parents littering children's books? - Why does C.S. Lewis annoy so many people? The book also explains why an elephant captures Adolph Hitler, who was Biggles's great love, and whose side G.A. Henty was on in the American civil war, and delivers a plethora of erudite, entertaining answers to questions that you may not have thought of asking. And notably, of course, it reveals why William George Bunter, the Fat Owl of the Remove, was never permanently removed from Greyfriars School.
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Weight: 288g
Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
Publication Date: 28 Sep 2019
Publisher: James Clarke & Co Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780718895440
About Dennis ButtsPeter Hunt
Dennis Butts taught children's literature at Reading University and is a former Chairman of the Children's Books History Society. He has written widely about children's books including From the Dairyman's Daughter to Worrals of the WAAF (Lutterworth Press 2006) and How Did Long John Silver Lose His Leg? (Lutterworth Press 2013). Peter Hunt was the first Professor of Children's Literature in a British university (Cardiff) has produced nearly forty books on the subject and has lectured on it at well over 100 universities in twenty-two countries. His most recent books are The Making of The Wind in the Willows (The Bodleian Library 2018) and The Fabulous Journeys of Alice and Pinocchio with Laura Tosi (McFarland 2018).