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This book re-evaluates the rural English novel in the twentieth century in relation to the recognised artistic responses to modernity. It argues that the most important writers in this tradition have had a very significant bearing on the trajectory of English cultural life through the modernist period and beyond.
Where did literary modernism happen? This book answers this question, re-evaluating the parameters of modernism in the light of recent developments in literary geography and literary history through an examination of novels, poetry, theatre, and "e;little magazines"e;. Essays identify and appraise the local attachments of modernist texts in particular geographical regions and question the idea of the "e;regional"e; in light of the alienating displacements of transnational modernity.
Daniel loves his grandmother, whom he calls Nona. He confides in her the reason for his sadness. Nona helps Daniel overcome his feelings of sadness by teaching him a simple technique. In this book, children can easily relate to Nona, a universal grandparent. The endearing conversation between Nona and Daniel is accompanied by bright images on every page. Books form an integral part of learning. This book, "Nona and Daniel", contributes to this vital learning experience through Nona's tips to Daniel. These tips are not limited to any age group. The non-reader to the avid reader, all will be able to relate to the conversation between a child and a grandparent. Children of all ages can practice "Taming the Monkey" along with Nona and Daniel. The simple practice that Nona teaches Daniel can increase happiness and well-being. Additional pages of creative fun are available at the end of this book.This book is dedicated to all grandparents.
Grandma Concetta heals everyone with her remedies and advice, and when she retires, she leaves Nona her magic pasta pot with its secret ingredient.
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