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Tell England and the perfection of death

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Geoff Fox was a founding editor of CLIE and still serves as Secretary to the UK Editorial Committee. He has worked with young people and teachers in schools and universities in the UK, USA, Canada and Australia. He has written widely in the field, includingTeaching Literature 9–14 (with Michael Benton, Oxford University Press, 1985). He has recently written four short works of fiction.

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Fox, G. Tell England and the perfection of death. Child Lit Educ 22, 257–273 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01139480

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