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Possession and structure in the novels of Alan Garner

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Carolyn Gillies taught music in a secondary school before deciding to retrain as an English teacher. She wrote this article while a student at Worcester College of Education (England).

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Gillies, C. Possession and structure in the novels of Alan Garner. Child Lit Educ 6, 107–117 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01263341

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