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  • What makes a children’s picture book old-fashioned?

    What makes a children’s picture book old-fashioned?

    Room On The Broom is now over twenty years old and is no longer contemporary, but because of the similarities in plot, I’ll use Julia Donaldson (and Axel Scheffler’s) book to illuminate how — exactly — Mary Calhoun (and Roger Duvoisin’s) popular American picture book from the mid 20th century feels like a book from…

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    January 22, 2023
  • What is the Symbolist movement in literature?

    What is the Symbolist movement in literature?

    In Symbolist work, the author is aiming to hit the essence or ideal of something which lies behind objective matter and the realm of chance.

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    January 21, 2023
  • What Makes Something Cute? Cute vs. Kawaii

    ‘Cute’ describes something attractive in a pleasing, nonthreatening way. Things that are small or young are often described as cute: babies, fluffy puppies with big eyes, squishy toys. Cute things are easy to like.

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    January 6, 2023
  • What is the definition of film noir?

    What is the definition of film noir?

    Noir is a visual aesthetic in storytelling associated with certain plots and character archetypes. The term was popularised in the field of film criticism, hence film noir. It comes from several movements, notably the hard-boiled detective tradition of popular cheap paperbacks. Think Raymond Chandler, uber hard-boiled writer. A BRIEF HISTORY OF FILM NOIR SPOOF NOIR

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    November 24, 2022
  • What is the objective correlative in literature?

    When a story about one thing is really saying something about a character’s emotion. Objective correlative: The tangible manifestation of an intangible, created and used by the author to help the reader grasp the intangible concept. Most literature is about emotions or ideals — things that you cannot see or touch. So the objective correlative becomes

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    November 23, 2022
  • Transphobic Urban Myths

    Transphobic Urban Myths

    Do urban legends seem unanimously ridiculous to you? Good. Because there’s a new one doing the rounds.

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    October 15, 2022
  • What is an example of matriarchy?

    The word matriarchy does not mean what you think it means. You probably mean ‘matrilineal’ or ‘matricentric’.

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    June 25, 2022
  • The Wind Is My Lover (Singoalla) Swedish Classic

    The Wind Is My Lover (Singoalla) Swedish Classic

    I need to show you these beautiful illustrations by Swedish illustrator Carl Larsson, more famous for colourful, domestic scenes.

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    May 21, 2022
  • Schnitzel von Krumm Forget-Me-Not by Lynley Dodd Picture Book Analysis

    Schnitzel von Krumm Forget-Me-Not by Lynley Dodd Picture Book Analysis

    Schnitzel Von Krumm Forget Me Not is the tenth book in Lynley Dodd’s Hairy Maclary series, and was published in 1998. Many of Lynley Dodd’s picture books are told with a carnivalesque structure. Schnitzel von Krumm, Forget-me-not is different. This one is told using classic structure and, in my opinion, is one of the most

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    April 30, 2022
  • What is Aporia?

    What is Aporia?

    Aporia is a concept from philosophy but I’m talking about aporia when describing a literary (or rhetorical) device.

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    February 26, 2022
  • The Phantasia Spectrum And What It Means For Writers

    The Phantasia Spectrum And What It Means For Writers

    When reading a book, do you ‘see’ scenery in your imagination? If so, you are a phantasic person. Most people have minds which do this, which makes you one of the majority.

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    February 16, 2022
  • What happens in Hunted Down by Charles Dickens?

    What happens in Hunted Down by Charles Dickens?

    “Hunted Down” was published in instalments across 1859-60, almost 20 years after Poe’s well-known detective story which kicked the genre off.

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    February 11, 2022
  • That Pre-Christmas Spirit In Art And Illustration

    That Pre-Christmas Spirit In Art And Illustration

    Snow, warm yellow light coming out of cosy buildings, villages coming together, decorated trees, love, bell towers, churches, white people… The illustrations below are largely from 20th century illustration and convey the Christian American hygge of December.

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    December 21, 2021
  • What is Realism in Literature?

    What is Realism in Literature?

    There is a spectrum of how real-world a story feels. Realism is a widely misunderstood term even within literary studies today. The terms are used differently depending on location. They’re also heavily classed and slightly gendered to boot. Humanities scholars spend a lot of time arguing about the meaning of realism.

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    July 25, 2021
  • Films That Centre Characters Over 40

    Films That Centre Characters Over 40

    Are you weary of films about people younger than yourself? You may be over 40. Here are some suggestions.

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    July 15, 2021
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