Renaissance of Wonder: The Fantasy Worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis by Marion Lochhead
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Acclaimed poet and former teacher, Marion Lochhead has a strong body of work centered on literary works for children, especially those that fall into the category of fairy tales or fantasy.
Renaissance of Wonder: The Fantasy Worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, George MacDonald, E. Nesbit, and others explores the source material for these writers, while also treating their works as not just stories for children, but creations worthy of critical analysis. She looked at children's stories as important expressions of imagination and wonder that adults perhaps lose as they age.
This is a great read for anyone who digs into contemporary literature for young adults.
This copy is a first American edition, published by Harper & Row in 1977. It is in perfect condition, and almost appears unread.
Renaissance of Wonder: The Fantasy Worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, George MacDonald, E. Nesbit, and others explores the source material for these writers, while also treating their works as not just stories for children, but creations worthy of critical analysis. She looked at children's stories as important expressions of imagination and wonder that adults perhaps lose as they age.
This is a great read for anyone who digs into contemporary literature for young adults.
This copy is a first American edition, published by Harper & Row in 1977. It is in perfect condition, and almost appears unread.
Acclaimed poet and former teacher, Marion Lochhead has a strong body of work centered on literary works for children, especially those that fall into the category of fairy tales or fantasy.
Renaissance of Wonder: The Fantasy Worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, George MacDonald, E. Nesbit, and others explores the source material for these writers, while also treating their works as not just stories for children, but creations worthy of critical analysis. She looked at children's stories as important expressions of imagination and wonder that adults perhaps lose as they age.
This is a great read for anyone who digs into contemporary literature for young adults.
This copy is a first American edition, published by Harper & Row in 1977. It is in perfect condition, and almost appears unread.
Renaissance of Wonder: The Fantasy Worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, George MacDonald, E. Nesbit, and others explores the source material for these writers, while also treating their works as not just stories for children, but creations worthy of critical analysis. She looked at children's stories as important expressions of imagination and wonder that adults perhaps lose as they age.
This is a great read for anyone who digs into contemporary literature for young adults.
This copy is a first American edition, published by Harper & Row in 1977. It is in perfect condition, and almost appears unread.
Acclaimed poet and former teacher, Marion Lochhead has a strong body of work centered on literary works for children, especially those that fall into the category of fairy tales or fantasy.
Renaissance of Wonder: The Fantasy Worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, George MacDonald, E. Nesbit, and others explores the source material for these writers, while also treating their works as not just stories for children, but creations worthy of critical analysis. She looked at children's stories as important expressions of imagination and wonder that adults perhaps lose as they age.
This is a great read for anyone who digs into contemporary literature for young adults.
This copy is a first American edition, published by Harper & Row in 1977. It is in perfect condition, and almost appears unread.
Renaissance of Wonder: The Fantasy Worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, George MacDonald, E. Nesbit, and others explores the source material for these writers, while also treating their works as not just stories for children, but creations worthy of critical analysis. She looked at children's stories as important expressions of imagination and wonder that adults perhaps lose as they age.
This is a great read for anyone who digs into contemporary literature for young adults.
This copy is a first American edition, published by Harper & Row in 1977. It is in perfect condition, and almost appears unread.