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GROWTH AND MENTAL CRISIS AS A TOPIC IN LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH
РАСТЕЊЕТОИДУШЕВНИТЕКРИЗИКАКОТЕМАВОКНИЖЕВНОСТАЗАДЕЦАИЗАМЛАДИ
2021
Filološke studije
РАСТЕЊЕТОИДУШЕВНИТЕКРИЗИКАКОТЕМАВОКНИЖЕВНОСТАЗАДЕЦАИЗАМЛАДИ
Childhood, as a unique period of development of each individual, in which all life experiences are experienced for the first time, leaves a deep mark on the child's psyche and because of this it is in the center of interest of many children's writers. In particular, this article is devoted to the complex processes of growing-up and maturation as seen through the perspective of authors James Matthew Barry and Jadranka Vladova in their children's novels Peter Panand "The Mirror Behind the Mirror.
doi:10.17072/1857-6060-2021-19-1-1-20
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