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adventure remain, Western society is changing, and it is inevitable that adventure
stories should reflect these changes.


References

Trease, G. (1965) Tales Out of School, 2nd edn, London: Heinemann.
Ure, P. (ed.) (1956) Seventeenth-Century Prose, Harmondsworth: Penguin.


Further Reading

Bettelheim, B. (1976), The Uses of Enchantment: The Meaning and Importance of Fairy Tales,
London: Thames and Hudson.
Campbell, J. (1971) The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Bollingen Series XVII, Princeton, NJ:
Princeton University Press.
Fisher, M. (1976) The Bright Face of Danger, London: Hodder and Stoughton.
Green, M. (1980) Dreams of Adventure, Deeds of Empire, London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.
——(1991) Seven Types of Adventure Tale: An Etiology of a Major Genre, University Park:
Pennsylvania University Press.
Howarth, P. (1973) Play Up and Play the Game: The Heroes of Popular Fiction, London: Eyre
Methuen.
Propp, V. (1975) Morphology of the Folktale, 2nd edn, Austin: University of Texas Press.
Richards, J. (ed.) (1989) Imperialism and Juvenile Literature, Manchester: Manchester University
Press.


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