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Isabelle Holland: realism and its evasions inThe Man Without a Face

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Corinne Hirsch is a member of the English Department at Simmons College in Boston, Massachusetts. It was, however, work as a volunteer school librarian that directed her critical attention to novels for children and young adults, and convinced her of their importance.

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Hirsch, C. Isabelle Holland: realism and its evasions inThe Man Without a Face . Child Lit Educ 10, 25–34 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01146583

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