Thanks for the heads up Professor Barnes! I immediately signed up for
the free subscription as one of my interests is the portrayal of
disability in children's and young adult fiction.
On 1/19/07, Colin Barnes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> Dear All
>
> This looks interesting
>
> Best wishes
>
> Colin
>
> The Journal of Literary Disability
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> There are few literary works that do not portray disability in one way
> or another. Be it poetry, drama, fiction or film, Classical, Biblical,
> Medieval, Renaissance, Restoration, Romantic, Victorian, Modernist,
> Post-War or Post-Modern, literary disability can be found in every genre
> from every era. Indeed, the reading lists of English departments
> throughout the world are rich with works that represent disability in
> one way or another.
>
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