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Re: [xmca] Child Development in Film and Literature: Help!
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- From: Huw Lloyd <huw.softdesigns@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 15:28:24 +0100
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I guess H. Potter would be a big one, not that I'm commending it in
anyway...
Which brings Dickens to mind. On one occasion I was visiting a pub that
Dickens frequented, I overheard a group of middle age women commenting how
Potteresque the pub was.
Huw
On 18 September 2012 15:19, mike cole <lchcmike@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am thinking of teaching a course on the way the process of child
> development
> is represented in film and literature. Mostly I am aimed at fiction, but
> classic studies
> such as "7 up" would count, I guess, but the focus is on fiction. Just not
> lecture on the topic.
>
> Frankenstein is on my list.
> 400 Blows
> South Park TV program
> The Simpsons...
>
> I would really welcome suggestions.
> mike
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