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Bildung und Erhaltung von Japan-Stereotypen durch deutsche Tourismusmedien [PDF]
Sakiyama Madoka, 崎山 円
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Tove Jansson and the Crossover Continuum
Lion and the Unicorn, 2009This article contributes to developing research on crossover literature by investigating Finland’s Tove Jansson as a cross-writer. Harju identifes complex themes in her work that may draw and link an all-ages audience—existential queries, expositions on the mystery of time and death, and journeys to self-discovery—and discuss the parallels Jansson ...
Maija-Liisa Harju
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Tove Jansson and Her Readers: No One Excluded
Children's Literature, 1991Tove Jansson has not written a Moomintroll novel since 1970, when Moominvalley in November left the Moomins somewhere at sea, with only the youngest member of their extended household, Toft, await- ing their return. Those who know the Moomins are alive, however, include the large number of Jansson readers whose twelve car- tons of letters, drawings ...
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Equal to Life: Tove Jansson's Moomintrolls
Children's Literature Association Quarterly, 1981exaly +2 more sources
Parties as Heterotopias in Tove Jansson’s Moomin Illustrations and Texts
Lion and the Unicorn, 2014exaly +2 more sources

