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Evoking epic themes, Richard Adams's 1972 survival and adventure novel Watership Down follows a small group of rabbits who escape the destruction of their warren and seek to establish a new home. B. White published Charlotte's Web, which was described as "one of the very few books for young children that face, squarely, the subject of death".

It follows the coming of age of two children, Lyra Belacqua and Will Parry, as they wander through a series of parallel universes. The presence of empire as well as pro-colonialist and imperialist themes in children's literature have been identified in some of the most well known children's classics of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.This is contrary to the behavior of a metal, in which conductivity decreases with an increase in temperature. Geoffrey Trease and Rosemary Sutcliff brought a new sophistication to the historical adventure novel. The modern understanding of the properties of a semiconductor relies on quantum physics to explain the movement of charge carriers in a crystal lattice. First published in the 1830s, according to The Guardian, penny dreadfuls were "Britain's first taste of mass-produced popular culture for the young.

The partial filling of the states at the bottom of the conduction band can be understood as adding electrons to that band. Early examples from British authors include Frederick Marryat's The Children of the New Forest (1847) and Harriet Martineau's The Peasant and the Prince (1856). The International Companion Encyclopedia of Children's Literature notes that "the boundaries of genre.Semiconductor devices can display a range of different useful properties, such as passing current more easily in one direction than the other, showing variable resistance, and having sensitivity to light or heat.

Demand continued to grow in North America between World War I and World War II, helped by the growth of libraries in both Canada and the United States. Another philosopher who influenced the development of children's literature was Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who argued that children should be allowed to develop naturally and joyously. Enid Blyton's books have been among the world's bestsellers since the 1930s, selling more than 600 million copies. His award-winning work, Good Stories for Good Children, is a collection of stories derived from the stories in Classical Persian literature re-written for children.Another was Mary Cooper, whose two-volume Tommy Thumb's Pretty Song Book (1744) is the first known nursery rhyme collection.

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