11 janvier 2013
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David Blamires, « 22. German Books for Girls », Open Book Publishers, ID : 10670/1.f9b5ms
In the English-speaking world the development of girls’ stories is particularly linked with two American classics – Louisa M. Alcott’s Little Women (1868) and Susan Coolidge’s What Katy Did (1872) – after which the genre blossomed in both North America and the British Isles. L. T. Meade’s most famous book was A World of Girls (1886), but that was simply one of more than 300 that she wrote. Only a little less prolific was Evelyn Everett-Green, whose first stories appeared in the 1880s. Two of ...