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“Whatis the fun?” said Alice

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R. F. McGillis teaches children's literature and romantic literature at the University of Calgary. He is also a storyteller and works extensively in the public schools of Calgary.

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McGillis, R.F. “Whatis the fun?” said Alice. Child Lit Educ 17, 25–36 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01126947

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