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Book Review of Northern Lights by Philip Pullman

2023-05-09 13:10:52

Book review by Philip Pullman by Northern Lights is missing this week, so I decided to read Philip Pullman's novel Northern Lights. Philip Pullman was born in Norwich on October 19, 1946. His father and step step-father were in the Royal Air Force, so the early part of his life was traveling all over the world. He spent part of his childhood in Australia. So he first saw a cartoon miracle, and especially like Superman and Batman.

In this article we will explore Bog Child (2008), Sibhan Dowds' award winning 2009 Carnegie Award. We will also study another winner of the Carnegie Award, Philipp Pullman Northern Lights (1995). In this article we will explore how these books fit the history and tradition of children's literature. First of all, we discuss the history of children's literature and we will be able to judge how it changed from the beginning. The importance of child literature can not be denied. It is part of our history, including the educational, cultural and social aspects of society, as well as self-development. In the mid-15th century, all children were called girls (Romaine, 1999), and children's literature did not exist. The earliest known description of children's book is a wallet known as the chapter of the 17th century. Pocketbook's motto is "fun explanation"

Since the concept of children's literature, it has been divided into two categories. Philip Pullmans Northern Lights has a book called "Famous". Along with this, there is a novel that becomes "popular" for children through the charm of the story. Popular literature is considered inferior to literary elite. Pullman says cross-fiction as follows. "The secrets and gameplay of contemporary and latter modern literary novels" (Pullman, 2002, online). A well-known example is the Harry Potter series by J. K. Rowling, which crosses the boundary. These books are called cross-books and are suitable for both children and adults. With the help of cross-fiction, the children's literature came out in the foreground. This is partly due to the quality of the text and the quality of the reader's reading. Cross-fiction makes sense in the way we read

We can see the fictitious "Jordan Academy" at Northern Light of Phillip Pullman. The Jordan Academy is part of the fictitious Oxford University and is in the true decoration of the alternative world and Oxford University. In a sense, it is similar to the author's alma mater Exeter College. Aurora books are in the historical context. The beginning of the story changed rapidly from our universe to other universe. In another universe, the 11 - year - old Northern Light heroine lila grew rapidly because it was surrounded by academic circles. She tried to find her uncle, in fact her father.