From 'chummy innocence' to concerned individuality : a case study in the sociology of literature
In a recent book 'Innocence and Experience' (1981) McVitty has examined the work of eight Australian writers of books for young teenage readers and has posited a major change in the nature of this minor genre during the last quarter-century. In this paper this claim is substantiated, but t...
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