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Since her first book, Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast, was published in 1978, Robin McKinley has enchanted young adult readers for more than thirty years. This study is the first in-depth analysis of McKinley''s works, including her award-winning books The Blue Sword (Newbery Honor, 1983) and The Hero and the Crown (Newberry Medal, 1985). In Robin McKinley: Girl Reader, Woman Writer, Evelyn Perry examines McKinley''s novels and short stories as grouped into three categories: those set in Damar, which introduce and develop the rich geographic, social, political, and linguistic history of McKinley''s secondary world; the retellings of folk and fairy tales, which reveal not only McKinley''s encyclopedic knowledge of source stories but her respectful and highly literate approach to their contemporary adaptation; and her other works, less easily categorized but generally most recent, written for more mature readers, and featuring a diverse set of influences from vam

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It's plain that Perry has great respect for the writings, characters, and ideas of Robin McKinley. This respect informs her study and enables her to give a complete and inviting view of Mckinley's works. She does the author a great service, not only by examining her ideas, but also by whetting the appetites of readers so that they seek out books of McKinley's that they may not have read. * Children's Literature Association Quarterly *

Robin McKinley

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    Publisher: Scarecrow Press
    Publication Date: 11/16/2010 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780810858190, 978-0810858190
    ISBN10: 0810858193

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Since her first book, Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast, was published in 1978, Robin McKinley has enchanted young adult readers for more than thirty years. This study is the first in-depth analysis of McKinley''s works, including her award-winning books The Blue Sword (Newbery Honor, 1983) and The Hero and the Crown (Newberry Medal, 1985). In Robin McKinley: Girl Reader, Woman Writer, Evelyn Perry examines McKinley''s novels and short stories as grouped into three categories: those set in Damar, which introduce and develop the rich geographic, social, political, and linguistic history of McKinley''s secondary world; the retellings of folk and fairy tales, which reveal not only McKinley''s encyclopedic knowledge of source stories but her respectful and highly literate approach to their contemporary adaptation; and her other works, less easily categorized but generally most recent, written for more mature readers, and featuring a diverse set of influences from vam

    Trade Review
    It's plain that Perry has great respect for the writings, characters, and ideas of Robin McKinley. This respect informs her study and enables her to give a complete and inviting view of Mckinley's works. She does the author a great service, not only by examining her ideas, but also by whetting the appetites of readers so that they seek out books of McKinley's that they may not have read. * Children's Literature Association Quarterly *

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