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Sticks and Stones: The Troublesome Success of Children's Literature from Slovenly Peter to Harry Potter Hardcover - 2000

by Jack Zipes

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Routledge, November 2000. Hardcover. USED Good.
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Since I am going to talk about children and since I am probably going to say many unwise things with which some children might disagree, I would like to give children the first word and quote three wise statements from the January 1997 "Monthly Forum for Young Writers" in the Minneapolis Star Tribune.

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About the author

Jack Zipes is Professor of German at the University of Minnesota. Among his many publications are Don't Bet onthe Prince (Routledge), Complete Fairy Tales of theBrothers Grimm (Bantam), and most recently the OxfordCompanion to the Fairy Tale.