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This article seeks to extend current children's literature criticism into children's plays and children's theatre. The article uses Norman Lindsay's The Magic Pudding as a prose introduction to an idea of a theatrical carnivalesque.
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Carnivals, the Carnivalesque,
The Magic Puddin', and David
Almond's Wild Girl, Wild Boy:
Toward a Theorizing
of Children's Plays
Children's Literature in Education
Subjects:
- The Magic Pudding : Being the Adventures of Bunyip Bluegum and His Friends Bill Barnacle and Sam Sawnoff 1918 single work children's fiction
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