LINKS: Various
May. 6th, 2017 12:33 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Here are some links I have meant to post for a good long while:
The Chalet School at War review by Did You Ever Stop to Think
From the same blog, a thought-provoking analysis of the first page of ‘The School at the Chalet’.
Also, a review of Head Girl of the Chalet School
And her Chalet School tag
el_staplador sings the praises of 'Ballet Shoes’ (from a feminist standpoint) here.
I couldn't see who whad written about coming to Anne Shirley for the first time as an adult at Vulpes Libris.
A review of Miss Buncle’s Book by Carrie S, which I found charming. My first D.E. Stevenson book was 'Amberwell', which I probably was too young for. I liked the idea of children growing up in a stately family home, but was quite upset that their lives turned out to be sad and full of strife. I find Stevenson variable in quality, but 'Miss Buncle’s Book' is one of my favourite books of hers,
The author of the recently reviewed Tam Lin can be found on Livejournal/Dreamwidth
pameladean/
pameladean.
Finally, and this is relatively breaking news, the BBC is adapting 'Little Women'.
The Chalet School at War review by Did You Ever Stop to Think
From the same blog, a thought-provoking analysis of the first page of ‘The School at the Chalet’.
Also, a review of Head Girl of the Chalet School
And her Chalet School tag
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I couldn't see who whad written about coming to Anne Shirley for the first time as an adult at Vulpes Libris.
A review of Miss Buncle’s Book by Carrie S, which I found charming. My first D.E. Stevenson book was 'Amberwell', which I probably was too young for. I liked the idea of children growing up in a stately family home, but was quite upset that their lives turned out to be sad and full of strife. I find Stevenson variable in quality, but 'Miss Buncle’s Book' is one of my favourite books of hers,
The author of the recently reviewed Tam Lin can be found on Livejournal/Dreamwidth
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Finally, and this is relatively breaking news, the BBC is adapting 'Little Women'.