The article by Rudd (2009) evaluates Enid Blyton's works and offers a different perspective on the charm and popularity of the author. This article examines all aspects of Rudd's proposal. How Brighton, Pullman, Ransom explains the different aspects of good books and bad books. The reputation for the method and criticism that critics give to books and writers. How will the committee's agenda affect the winner's choice? Finally, look at factors that are related to success. The set used in his article is Pullman (1995) Northern Lights and Ransom (2001) Swallows and Amazons.
Ransom, Arthur, Swallow, Amazon. Is this probably Swallow and Amazon? In these books, a group of children (Swallow) is in a camp of "Desert Island" (somewhere in the UK Lake District, this is not a tour guide). . These books were originally published in the 1930s, but they were reissued in a paperback. Great Adventure! This is a book I read about my brother and sister's two children in the late 1970s, they moved to a certain area and when they explored the nearby forest they took place on the street of an empty house . The house is old, yet it occupies most of the furniture. While exploring the neighborhood, they met a couple of elderly couple who lived there. The couple told them all the people who lived in the old house. One of them was a woman who was killed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake. They are dancing up in the attic and playing a picnic
Somewhere in the middle of a long summer, in Coniston Water, one of the swallows woke up in her tent and left a bright shadow on the branch of the canvas. I remember that scene - a couple of years have passed since I read the Swallow and the Amazon, but this moment is still very bright for me - she saw it for a while, and just outside I look forward to another good day on the water. Then, in a hurry, she left the lake waiting out of the tent. Perfect summer, captured: When I read Ransome at junior high school I also lived by the lake, but I never had anything. My lake Minnetonka itself is dotted with huts and islands, unlike water in the Lake District where people of the Swallow and the Amazon sail. However, this book has a great newspaper map, so it goes far beyond "mountain". However, there are wetlands and farms, but the spread of twin city is not completely eaten.