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Shades of the prison house: the fiction of Leon Garfield

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Books by Leon Garfield

Short stories in other collections

  • “The Questioners”Winter's Tales for Children, 4 (M R Hodgkin, ed.) London: Macmillan, 1968

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  • The title story inThe Restless Ghost and Other Encounters and Experiences (Susan Dickinson, ed.) London: Collins, 1970

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  • “Strange Fish”,Baker's Dozen (Leon Garfield, ed.) London: Ward Lock, 1973

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Plays

  • (with Patrick Hardy) “The Cabbage and the Rose”Miscellany Four (Edward Blishen, ed.) London: Oxford University Press, 1967

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Other works

  • Hutchinson, Tom “Precursors of Things Past” (an interview with Leon Garfield)The Guardian, 9th June, 1971

  • Jones, Rhodri “Leon Garfield”The Use of English Vol. 23, No. 4

  • Pemberton, Clive “Aspects ofTreasure Island andJack HolbornThe Use of English Vol. 23, No. 2

  • Townsend, John RoweA Sense of Story London: Longman, 1971

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Philip Holland was educated at the Universities of Leeds and Manchester. He has taught English in several different types of school and is the English Consultant at the Abraham Moss Centre in Manchester. He is the author of several articles on film study and its relation to the teaching of English.

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Holland, P. Shades of the prison house: the fiction of Leon Garfield. Child Lit Educ 9, 159–172 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01150167

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