Readings in Law and Popular Culture Edited by Steven Greenfield and Guy Osborn, both at the University of Westminster, UK.
Finniston Farm is discussed over a few pages here: up to and beyond p226
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That's interesting - although I only found it just now, years after the post above was made. Just a pity the Google display of it makes so many cuts of pages that I can only get a general indication of the line of argument.
This must be a very rare case of Enid Blyton being cited in a serious and detailed way in any kind of academic or intellectual discourse. I wonder if there are many other instances.
Regards, Michael.
This must be a very rare case of Enid Blyton being cited in a serious and detailed way in any kind of academic or intellectual discourse. I wonder if there are many other instances.
Regards, Michael.
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