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The Golden Child is a 1977 mystery novel [2] by the British author Penelope Fitzgerald, her first published work of fiction.Written while her husband was terminally ill, and partly for his benefit, the novel offers a satirical version of the 1972 Treasures of Tutankhamun exhibition at the British Museum, and pokes fun at museum politics, academics, and Cold War spying.
The Three Golden Children refers to a series of folktales related to the motif of the calumniated wife, numbered K2110.1 in the Motif-Index of Folk-Literature.The name refers to a cycle of tales wherein a woman gives birth to children of wondrous aspect, but her children are taken from her by jealous relatives or by her mother-in-law, and her husband punishes her in some harsh way.
Chhayavad (Hindi: छायावाद) (approximated in English as "Romanticism", literally "Shaded") refers to the era of Neo-romanticism in Hindi literature, particularly Hindi poetry, 1922–1938, [1] and was marked by an increase of romantic and humanist content.
Golden Child is a 2019 literary novel by Trinidadian author Claire Adam. Set in rural Trinidad , it won the Desmond Elliott Prize and was selected on a 2019 BBC list of 100 most inspiring novels . Plot
Golden Child may refer to: The Golden Child, a 1986 film starring Eddie Murphy; The Golden Child, a 1977 novel by Penelope Fitzgerald; Golden Child, a 1998 play by David Henry Hwang; Golden Child, a 2018 album by Judith Hill "Golden Child", a 1997 song by DJ Sammy from the album Life Is Just a Game "Golden Child", a 2018 song by Say Lou Lou ...
Children's literature or juvenile literature includes stories, books, magazines, and poems that are created for children. Modern children's literature is classified in two different ways: genre or the intended age of the reader, from picture books for the very young to young adult fiction .
The Golden Key is a fairy tale written by George MacDonald. It was published in Dealings with the Fairies (1867). It is particularly noted for the intensity of the suggestive imagery, which implies a spiritual meaning to the story without providing a transparent allegory for the events in it.
Mora (1972, New Delhi: National Book Trust) Folk Tales of Punjab (1974, New Delhi: Sterling) A Day in the Life of Maya of Mohenjo-daro (1978, New Delhi: Children Book Trust) The King Emperor's English or the Role of the English Language in the Free India (1948, Bombay: Hind Kitabs) Some Street Games of India (1983, New Delhi: National Book Trust)