Gillian Avery on recent attempts to make children laugh
Gillian Avery, 21 February 1980
The Children’s Book of Comic Verse
edited by Christopher Logue.
Batsford, 160 pp., £3.95, March 1980,0 7134 1528 2 Show More
edited by Christopher Logue.
Batsford, 160 pp., £3.95, March 1980,
The Children’s Book of Funny Verse
edited by Julia Watson.
Faber, 127 pp., £3.95, September 1980,0 571 11467 9 Show More
edited by Julia Watson.
Faber, 127 pp., £3.95, September 1980,
Bagthorpes v. the World
by Helen Cresswell.
Faber, 192 pp., £4.50, September 1980,0 571 11446 6 Show More
by Helen Cresswell.
Faber, 192 pp., £4.50, September 1980,
“... of irony comes at a far later stage. ‘Women, children and revolutionists hate irony.’ Conrad meant, as a weapon used against them. The first and the last hate it while understanding what their attacker is up to; the child hates it because he does not. One is usually adolescent before one can be certain whether adults are speaking seriously, or ... ”