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Three versions ofA Little Princess: How the story developed

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Marian E. Brown is a graduate of Somerville College, Oxford, U.K. She has taught in schools and at the Lady Spencer-Churchill College of Education (later amalgamated with Oxford Polytechnic). Her two stories about children,Bath Night and the Chained Tree, were published by the Inky Parrot Press at Oxford Polytechnic (1983).

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Brown, M.E. Three versions ofA Little Princess: How the story developed. Child Lit Educ 19, 199–210 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01128141

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