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You're a brick Angela a new look at girls' fiction from 1839 to 1975 1st Edition by Mary Cadogan 057502061X 978-0575020610

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You're a brick Angela a new look at girls' fiction from 1839 to 1975 1st Edition by Mary Cadogan 057502061X 978-0575020610
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File size: 20.66 MB
Author: Cadogan, Mary
Language: English
Year: 2021

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ISBN 10: 057502061X

ISBN 13: 978-0575020610

Author: Mary Cadogan

You’re a Brick, Angela! offers a sweeping historical survey of girls' fiction from 1839 through 1975. Cadogan and Craig explore how the genre evolved—from the early moral-driven tales of the Victorian era to vibrant school stories, magazine serials, and more modern narratives, drawing readers into a rich tapestry of literary and cultural history

The book is known for its lively, occasionally caustic tone. Reviews note its entertaining critique—sharp, witty, and often frontal—particularly when assessing sentimental or formulaic works such as Pollyanna or Enid Blyton's stories

Still, the middle sections are praised for their insightful and well-informed analysis, especially regarding schoolgirl magazines, millgirl papers, and stories by authors like Angela Brazil—arguably setting the tone for future schoolgirl narratives

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