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posted on 2024-02-29, 17:06 authored by Andrew O'MalleyAndrew O'Malley

[para. 1]: “Mary Wollstonecraft’s literary career in the last two decades of the eighteenth century coincides with the emergence and rapid expansion and diversification of a children’s text industry in Britain. There had certainly been books produced for children in previous periods: hornbooks and battledores for learning the alphabet, Puritan-penned accounts of the deaths of godly children such as James Janeway’s A Token for Children (1673), advice and conduct books for the young of the well-to-do entering the social world are but a few examples.”

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Edited by Nancy E. Johnson, State University of New York, New Paltz, Paul Keen, Carleton University, Ottawa

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