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Illustrating Mary Poppins: Visual Culture and the Middlebrow

2012
In 1934, the English publisher Gerald Howe brought out an illustrated children’s novel by a relatively unknown Australian author, P. L. Travers, then living in London. The book, Mary Poppins, was an immediate success with readers, and not only with the children who were its ostensible market.1 A protege of AE (George Russell), Travers had always wanted
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Developing the Cultural Analysis of Mary Douglas

Government and Opposition, 1997
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Mary Magdalene in Medieval Culture: Conflicted Roles

The Journal of English and Germanic Philology, 2017
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