Tales, Tellers and Texts

Gabrielle Cliff Hodges

Original title: Tales, tellers and texts

earliest edition we have, 1999 Continuum International Publishing Group, 2000 paperback 192 pages

"Tales, Tellers and Texts explores the wide range of narratives currently available and what can happen when children engage with them. Stories from the literary canon - by Chaucer. Shakespeare and George Macdonald, for example - are considered alongside other genres such as first person poetry, oral storytelling from different cultures and the visual narratives of picture books. Exciting and popular current multimed...

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Tales, Tellers and Texts (Cassell Education) paperback · 2000 · Continuum International Publishing Group · 192 pages
Tales, Tellers and Texts edition · 1999 · Bloomsbury Publishing Plc · 9781281291547
Tales, Tellers and Texts edition · 1999 · Bloomsbury Publishing Plc · 9781441110374
Tales, Tellers and Texts edition · 1999 · Bloomsbury Publishing Plc · 9781847142771

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