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    <body><![CDATA[Jerry Griswold explores the unique qualities of childhood experience and the ways in which they reappear as frequent themes in children's literature. The themes include: snugness, scariness, smallness, lightness, and aliveness. &quot;There should therefore be a time in adult life devoted to revisiting the most important books of our youth Even if the books have remained the same,...we have most certainly changed, adn our encounter with them will be a new thing&quot; (Italo Calvino, The Uses of Literature).<br/>UNC PN 1009.A1 G75]]></body>
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