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Anybody want to write about this? _Many Moons_ is a fairy tale without magic, apart from the Royal Wizard's speech. Is this accomodation to the anti-fantasy tone of American writing at that time, or is it part of the theme? Is this a proper thing to note in a Wiki entry?
128.147.38.1016:42, 4 June 2007 (UTC)reply
It is proper for a Wiki entry, if it not your personal analysis. You should locate the critical analysis from another published source, preferably mainstream. It should also represent the universal critical reception of the book, (not obscure or fringe). Thanks! --
Knulclunk16:52, 4 June 2007 (UTC)reply