Margaret Wise Brown: Awakened by the MoonBeacon Press, 1992 - 337 pagina's Margaret Wise Brown, the author of Goodnight Moon and dozens of other children's classics, all but invented the picture book as we know it today. Combining poetic instinct with a profound empathy for small children, she knew of a child's need for security, love, and a sense of being at home in the worldand she brought that unique tenderness to the page. Yet these were comforts that eluded her. Brown's youthful presence and professional successas an editor, bestselling author, and self-styled impresariomasked an insecurity that left her restless and vulnerable. In this moving biography, Marcus portrays Brown's complex character and her tragic, seesaw life. Her literary achievement and groundbreaking discoveries about small children's emotional needs were offset by tormented romances including a passionate relationship with Michael Strange, the celebrity socialite once married to John Barrymore. |
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... Once in Maine , Margaret's father disappeared on deep - sea fishing expeditions , sometimes taking Gratz along but leaving Maude and their daughters to entertain themselves at their hotel . Gratz , who had a larger allowance than his ...
... Once in Maine , Margaret's father disappeared on deep - sea fishing expeditions , sometimes taking Gratz along but leaving Maude and their daughters to entertain themselves at their hotel . Gratz , who had a larger allowance than his ...
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... once in the Chaucer seminar Hearsey was reading vigorously aloud from the Middle English when she suddenly came to one of the bawdier passages and hesi- tated in embarrassment ; just then a quavering voice - Marga- ret's - piped up from ...
... once in the Chaucer seminar Hearsey was reading vigorously aloud from the Middle English when she suddenly came to one of the bawdier passages and hesi- tated in embarrassment ; just then a quavering voice - Marga- ret's - piped up from ...
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... once been obliged to redraw a New Yorker cover illustration of a beach scene in which he had indiscreetly included an outhouse , and he recalled the trouble he himself had experienced over the cow udder in Goodnight Moon . What , then ...
... once been obliged to redraw a New Yorker cover illustration of a beach scene in which he had indiscreetly included an outhouse , and he recalled the trouble he himself had experienced over the cow udder in Goodnight Moon . What , then ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction I | 1 |
CHAPTER TWO New York Here and Now | 33 |
CHAPTER THREE Bank Street and Beyond | 67 |
Copyright | |
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