
New Formations Volume 2000 Issue 42
ISSN 0950-2378
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The Ruins of Childhood
Contents
Editorial: The ruins of childhood
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Children again
Adam Phillips
'Mongol in the woods'
Douglas Oliver
Another child of violence
Vicky Lebeau
Unknownst to the people
Bernard O'Donoghue
'The derived life of fiction': race, childhood and culture
David Marriott
'Let me tell you a story': writing the fiction of childhood in Dorothy Allison's Bastard out of Carolina
Tanya Horeck
'Letter to Lucy: 'you know that dream we had last night'
Marian Partington
From proud flesh
John Wilkinson
Fostering the nation: Patrick Pearse and pedagogy
Vincent Quinn
'Infantia'
Lindsay Smith
'No one is seduced here': Nabakov's perverse family romances
Christine Clegg
Command of English
Bernard O'Donaghue
'But cast their eyes on these little wretched beings': the innocence and experience of children in the late eighteenth century
Sebastian Mitchell
The necessary privations of growing up
Stephanie Hemelryk Donald
Reviews
Lyndsey Stonebridge, Elizabeth Cowie, David Cunningham Free to download