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Kittys kartografi: Platser, artefakter och agens i fyra Kittyböcker

Within children’s and young adult literature, movement betweendifferent places is often intricately linked to the agency of the characters.The Nancy Drew series is no exception, as it is characterized by a widegeographical area and a high level of mobility for the characters, who alsohave substantia...

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