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| 34) If the numbers are still small, they may be disproportionately influential, in the same way that Gramsci's ideas informed debates about class, power and the state well beyond the limited group of social historians who engaged directly and sustainedly with his theoretical work. The Natural History of Make-Believe (Oxford, 1996) is one of the few sustainedly absorbing books that we have on imaginative literature for children. |
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