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There are 4 critical essays on A. A. Milne.
Critical Essays on A. A. Milne

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Critical Essay by Jackie Wullschläger
7,327 words, approx. 24 pages
 In the following excerpt, Wullschläger provides an overview of Milne's career, including not only the triumphs of his work as a children's writer, but his various professional and personal disappointments as well.
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Critical Essay by Carol A. Stanger
6,408 words, approx. 21 pages
 In the following essay, Stanger uses ideas about the semiotic or preverbal world—as contrasted with the symbolic or verbal one—in order to examine the Pooh books from a feminist perspective.
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Critical Essay by Anita Wilson
3,984 words, approx. 13 pages
 In the following essay, Wilson offers a close examination of the poems, and of the underlying worldview, in Milne's two books of poetry for children.
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Critical Essay by John Bayley
2,660 words, approx. 9 pages
 In the following essay, a review of A. A. Milne: His Life, by Ann Thwaite, Bayley discusses Milne's politics, his personal life, and his frustrated ambitions as a writer of "serious" literature.

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