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Was Lost Gip Really Lost? : Some Representations of the Lost Child in Nineteenth-Century Discourses of Childhood
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2001
Was Lost Gip Really Lost? : Some Representations of the Lost Child in Nineteenth-Century Discourses of Childhood
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Discusses the lost child figure predominantly in English writing.
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Was Lost Gip Really Lost? : Some Representations of the Lost Child in Nineteenth-Century Discourses of Childhood
Australasian Victorian Studies Journal
Subjects:
- Dot and the Kangaroo 1899 single work children's fiction
- Miss Bobbie 1897 single work children's fiction
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