'Gypsies' in Nineteenth-Century Children’s Books
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This book is about the origin and development of the presentation of gypsies as narrative device in West-European children’s literature.
This book is about the origin and development of the presentation of gypsies as narrative device in West-European children’s literature.
Deborah Epstein Nord traces the nearly ubiquitous British preoccupation with Gypsies in imaginative works by John Clare, Walter Scott, William Wordsworth, Georg
Gypsies have lived in England since the early sixteenth century, yet considerable confusion and disagreement remain over the precise identity of the group. The
Half a million European Roma were exterminated by the Nazi regime; many more were subjected to a policy of racial discrimination similar to that suffered by the
Gypsy Folk-Tales by Francis Hindes Groome, first published in 1899, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This