Stories from England
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A lovely new edition of this charming collection of stories and fairy tales from England.
James Reeves was een Engelse auteur die vooral bekend staat om zijn poëzie en bijdragen aan kinderliteratuur. Zijn verzen, die vaak luchtige onderwerpen verkennen, worden beschouwd als de beste Britse 'serieuze' kinderpoëzie sinds Walter de la Mare. Naast poëzie schreef Reeves ook toneelstukken, verzamelde traditionele liederen en hield zich bezig met literaire kritiek. Zijn werk voor jonge lezers, dat halverwege de 20e eeuw begon, onderscheidt zich door een unieke stem en een speelse geest die zowel kinderen als volwassenen aanspreekt.






A lovely new edition of this charming collection of stories and fairy tales from England.
This series presents complete poems and generous excerpts from longer works. Each book includes a biographical and critical introduction, a commentary and notes on the poems.
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Nonsense verses, ballads, and other poems on a magical theme introduce the letters of the alphabet, from King Arthur in Avalon through Moths and Moonshine to Zachary Zed.