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Education | Naomi Jacob | One of NJ
's favourite home occupations even as a small child was improvised acting, with her sister in spear-carrying roles. She also learned cricket and football, and her grandfather Collinson taught her whist. She... |
Intertextuality and Influence | Eleanor Farjeon | As a play, The Silver Curlew shifts the story of the brothersGrimm
's Rumpelstiltskin to East Anglia, and features King Nollekens of Norfolk. Farjeon, Annabel. Morning has Broken: A Biography of Eleanor Farjeon. Julia MacRae. 263 |
Performance of text | Carol Ann Duffy | CAD
's translations from the brothers GrimmWilhelm Carl Grimm
, Grimm Tales, opened at the Young Vic Theatre
in stage adaptations by Artistic Director, Tim Supple
. Duffy, Carol Ann et al. Grimm Tales. Faber and Faber. vi |
Education | Carol Ann Duffy | Formative books for the child CAD
were Lewis Carroll
's Alice in Wonderland (a gift from her grandfather when she was seven), Richmal Crompton
's William books (I was William the anarchist and rebel... |
Literary responses | Frances Browne | Geraldine Jewsbury
in the Athenæum called Browne's stories extremely graceful and predicted that they would rejoice the hearts of little folks who are not too proud to read about fairies. Athenæum. J. Lection. 1519 (1856): 1497 |
Education | Simone de Beauvoir | SB
knew her alphabet at three, and learned to read quickly once she suddenly perceived that the letters were symbols. Beauvoir, Simone de. Memoirs of a Dutiful Daughter. Translator Kirkup, James, Penguin. 20 |
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