Points out how British novelist Pym (1913-80) parodied the conventions of romance novels by deflating characters, hyperbole, and exaggeration, or emphasizing meticulously the mundane elements of everyday life. Shows how she used food, clothes, heroin and hero characterizations, and marriage customs to portray her characters,' and perhaps her own, skepticism about the whole business. Paper edition (764-0), $18.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
With Love from Tin Lizzie: A History of Metal Heads, Metal Dolls, Mechanical Dolls, and Automatons covers 25 years of research material on Metal Dolls.
The author has literally searched the world for dolls to add to her collection. This book is a list of sources for researching and for finding dolls. Listed are books, sheet music, fiction pieces, nonfiction pieces, poems, short stories, titles of magazines, films, videos, DVDs, CD-Roms, pattern books, paper doll books, Internet Sites and electronic sources, plays, art work and more.
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