Do please.
Sounds good and at 10,000 is very readable.
I'm not familiar with these allegations of racism.
Is it big?
Was that written for a History Department?
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I used watch the (1970's) Famous Five on Telly and although unsure as 7 year old Lionel was of what "a proper seeing to" was exactly -he was nonetheless certain he'd like to give that piece of posh totty Jennifer Tanner/Tannish (Anne) exactly that.:eek:
At art college I threatened to write a dissertation asserting that Football was a legitimate performance art ...my lecturers, knowing I was a chancer, threatened to fail me without reading it ...deciding discretion was indeed the better part of valour I backed off and wrote about John Hartfields photomontages instead.
Great. Pm it to me if you can.
I did a course on Israel/Palestine conflict, have a huge interest in it yet still would be very slow to give my opinion on it. There's a lot to know.
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i heard this recently....i was an avid reader of enid blyton books when i was a nipper...of course i didn't see it then but i'd love to read your study of it even if it only touch's on the racist undertones.....might root out some of the old books and read them again just to see if i can spot anything...did the same apply to the secret seven i read them too!!!
but now im a big hard man..girls and booze and the like...
I sent you a PM. It's too far removed in time from the modern conflict to tie in too much to it, though it does explain the initial exodus of Jews from the region which would lead to the large decline of the Jewish population in the area before the Jewish repopulation of the area in the late 1800s/early 1900s. It's also fascinating to see what the Jewish religion looked like before the crushing of the revolt.
Good man.
Bedtime reading for me.
Enid Blyton's books are of their time. When she wrote them Britain had an Empire and imperialist ideas including master race type undertones were de rigeur. Fortunately a lot of those nonsensical racial superiority ideas got a deserved bad name thanks to the Nazis atrocities. Reading those things with the benefit of hindsight is not fair. What is also unfair is the attempt to make them PC. Perhaps they should be dropped into the dustbin of history. Not all literature transcends it's time. Enid Blyton, or at least some of her works, fall into this trap.
I mean for example the Noddy series has a character called Big Ears, which could be seen as being cruel to people like Gary Lineker...for instance....