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Kevin crosley holland biography of donald

          At Oxford University Crossley-Holland studied English literature, and became drawn to old Anglo-Saxon poems like Beowulf and The Battle of Maldon, works he.!

          Kevin Crossley-Holland (1941–) Biography

          Biographical and Critical Sources

          BOOKS

          Children's Literature Review, Volume 47, Thomson Gale (Detroit, MI), 1998, pp.

          18-50.

          De Montreville, Doris, and Elizabeth D. Crawford, editors, Fourth Book of Junior Authors and Illustrators, H.W. Wilson (Bronx, NY), 1979.

          Dictionary of Literary Biography, Thomson Gale (Detroit, MI), Volume 40: Poets of Great Britain and Ireland since 1940, 1985, Volume 161: British Children's Writers since 1960, 1996, pp.

          Born February 7, , in Mursley, Buckingham-shire, England; son of Peter Charles (a professor) and Joan Mary (Cowper) Crossley-Holland; married Caroline.

        1. Born February 7, , in Mursley, Buckingham-shire, England; son of Peter Charles (a professor) and Joan Mary (Cowper) Crossley-Holland; married Caroline.
        2. Carnegie Medal-winning author and well-known poet Kevin Crossley-Holland sheds light on his life as a writer – from his suspicion of inspiration.
        3. At Oxford University Crossley-Holland studied English literature, and became drawn to old Anglo-Saxon poems like Beowulf and The Battle of Maldon, works he.
        4. I'm not a scholar, but I love the historical research, reading documents from the times in question, reading one or two modern interpreters, but on the whole.
        5. Kevin Crossley-Holland was born in and grew up in Buckinghamshire.
        6. 103-108.

          St. James Guide to Young-Adult Writers, 2nd edition, edited by Tom Pendergast and Sara Pendergast, St. James Press (Detroit, MI), 1999, pp. 34-36.

          Something about the Author Autobiography Series, Volume 30, Thomson Gale (Detroit, MI), 1995, pp.

          125-140.

          Twentieth-Century Children's Writers, 3rd edition, St. James Press (Detroit, MI), 1989.

          PERIODICALS

          Best Sellers, May, 1976, Mary Columba, review of Green Blades Rising: The Anglo-Saxons, p.

          60.

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