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- W1992493446 abstract "Everyone knows the difference between adult stories and children's stories; children's stories are simpler than adult stories. Everyone, however, does not include the majority of writers and critics of children's literature who are generally inclined to question or dismiss this difference that seems so obvious to common sense. As sympathetic as I am with those who would deny the difference, I cannot help but think that the sophisticated denial is always an echo of an initial, naive affirmation. To explore this problem further, I shall compare a specific feature of C. S. Lewis's adult science-fiction trilogy to its counterpart in The Chronicles of Narnia. In the Narnia books, Lewis makes use of a device commonly associated with children's literature, the talking animal. Many people expect to find talking animals only in children's literature although, as soon as one makes such a generalization, one thinks of exceptions such as Gulliver's Travels or Animal Farm. Invariably, generalizations about the nature of children's literature meet with such exceptions to the point where one becomes quite skeptical about this difference that is so obvious to everyone. While I share such skepticism, I cannot bring myself to deny the difference, and so I am prepared to offer a theory of what it means to be simple." @default.
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