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| - Enid Blyton (* 1897; † 1968) war eine erfolgreiche englische Kinderbuchautorin. Zahlreiche ihrer Bücher wurden verfilmt.
- Enid Blyton (* 1897; † 1968) war eine erfolgreiche englische Kinderbuchautorin. Zahlreiche ihrer Bücher wurden verfilmt und vertont.
- Enid Blyton (1897-1963) ia es un autor engles reputada per se poesias e naradas enfantin. 30 milion copias es ja publicida de los en 30 linguas. Vide:
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- Enid Mary Blyton (11 August 1897 – 28 November 1968) was an English children's writer whose books have been among the world's best-sellers since the 1930s, selling more than 600 million copies. Blyton's books are still enormously popular, and have been translated into almost 90 languages; her first book, Child Whispers, a 24-page collection of poems, was published in 1922. She wrote on a wide range of topics including education, natural history, fantasy, mystery, and biblical narratives and is best remembered today for her Noddy, Famous Five, Secret Seven, and Adventure series.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ “I remember Blyton as a harridan of the worst order. I dowsed her in Pimms and she melted away. Hidden Tunnel, my arse...” ~ Noel Coward on Enid Blyton “I say, look at that Dick!” ~ Fanny Throughout her prolific career, she exemplified many traditional British traits, such as determination, greed, hard work and bigotry.
- Enid Blyton was a prolific author of English children's literature, producing around 800 books during her forty-year career, which were many people's first introduction to literature, and which still sell well to day. To date her books have sold over 600 million copies worldwide.
- Enid Blyton was an English writer contemporary with Agatha Christie. Following the Tenth Doctor's assertion that he didn't want "PC Plod" investigating an alien criminal, Donna Noble realised the absurdity of Agatha Christie in the middle of a murder mystery. She claimed that it would be like them driving across country to find that Blyton was having tea with her character Noddy. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp) The Eighth Doctor said she was the greatest writer who ever lived. (AUDIO: Nevermore)
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| - Enid Blyton was an English writer contemporary with Agatha Christie. Following the Tenth Doctor's assertion that he didn't want "PC Plod" investigating an alien criminal, Donna Noble realised the absurdity of Agatha Christie in the middle of a murder mystery. She claimed that it would be like them driving across country to find that Blyton was having tea with her character Noddy. (TV: The Unicorn and the Wasp) In 1963, Zack Henderson, behind his tough façade, frequently read Blyton's books, in which he claimed fourteen-year-old spies were not unusual. Embarrassed, he claimed that he read them to his little sister. (PROSE: Time and Relative) The Eighth Doctor said she was the greatest writer who ever lived. (AUDIO: Nevermore) The Tenth Doctor told Martha Jones that he had met once met Blyton and that she was an odd woman with unusual ears. She was the author of The Famous Five and The Secret Seven. The Doctor asserted that Annette Billingsley "ripped off" Blyton's series with her The Troubleseekers series. (PROSE: The Mystery of the Haunted Cottage) In 1965, Templeton sneered that Allison Williams was not one of the Secret Seven and that Ian Gilmore was not Timmy "her little lapdog". Gilmore deadpanned that he was confusing it with The Famous Five.(AUDIO: Changing of the Guard) Anji Kapoor, while investigating Fitz Kreiner's disappearance in a slum area of Lebenswelt, felt like she was in an Enid Blyton novel. (PROSE: The Book of the Still)
- Enid Blyton (* 1897; † 1968) war eine erfolgreiche englische Kinderbuchautorin. Zahlreiche ihrer Bücher wurden verfilmt.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ “I remember Blyton as a harridan of the worst order. I dowsed her in Pimms and she melted away. Hidden Tunnel, my arse...” ~ Noel Coward on Enid Blyton “I say, look at that Dick!” ~ Fanny Enid Blyton (1897-1968) was a well-loved and extremely efficient British children's author who wrote a huge number of novels with only a small number of ideas (which were in short supply due to rationing). She created such franchises as Noddy, the Secret Seven, the Special Six, the Famous Five, the Fabulous Four, the Three Finder Outers, the Dreadfully Naughty Twins and Zimbo, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, as well as the much loved the Unwanted Half-caste Lovechild. Throughout her prolific career, she exemplified many traditional British traits, such as determination, greed, hard work and bigotry.
- Enid Blyton (* 1897; † 1968) war eine erfolgreiche englische Kinderbuchautorin. Zahlreiche ihrer Bücher wurden verfilmt und vertont.
- Enid Blyton (1897-1963) ia es un autor engles reputada per se poesias e naradas enfantin. 30 milion copias es ja publicida de los en 30 linguas. Vide:
* Me ta gusta
* Suposa (poesia)
- Enid Blyton was a prolific author of English children's literature, producing around 800 books during her forty-year career, which were many people's first introduction to literature, and which still sell well to day. To date her books have sold over 600 million copies worldwide. Her writing is mostly set in an idealised version of pre-war England, and reflects the attitudes of the time, using some now-dead tropes about race, sex, and social class, commonly mocked when Blyton is parodied. Often, her characters spend days roaming across the countryside, without any trace of adult supervision, eating lavish picnics and having jolly adventures fighting assorted villains. While her work was highly influential (even all these years later, those who have read Blyton can't help but be reminded of the St. Clare's and Malory Towers books while reading about Hogwarts) there is a fairly large amount of Values Dissonance strewn liberally among her books, and it has come under controversy, although even that hasn't stopped her books from still being widely bought and read today.
- Enid Mary Blyton (11 August 1897 – 28 November 1968) was an English children's writer whose books have been among the world's best-sellers since the 1930s, selling more than 600 million copies. Blyton's books are still enormously popular, and have been translated into almost 90 languages; her first book, Child Whispers, a 24-page collection of poems, was published in 1922. She wrote on a wide range of topics including education, natural history, fantasy, mystery, and biblical narratives and is best remembered today for her Noddy, Famous Five, Secret Seven, and Adventure series.
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