Entries from Children's Literature at the Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library tagged with 'twisted tales'
Parodies, Spoofs, and Twisted Tales
In the 1930s, high school teacher Earl Dias noted that parody can be used to "magnify the characteristic of a writer's style to such great proportions that even those comparatively inexperienced in the tenets of literary criticism may be able...
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