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In "Leave Your Sleep," Ms. Merchant composed music for 26 poems by writers well known (E.E. Cummings, Ogden Nash, Christina Rossetti), less known (Charles Causley, Eleanor Farjeon, Rachel Field), and anonymous.
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Incidentally, great to see that Wendy Cooling has just won The Eleanor Farjeon award for establishing Bookstart, amongst her other excellent contributions to the world of children's literature.
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Incidentally, great to see that Wendy Cooling has just won The Eleanor Farjeon award for establishing Bookstart, amongst her other excellent contributions to the world of children's literature.
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- Cats Sleep Anywhere by Eleanor Farjeon var doubleclick_ad_params = 'wg = 2; wa = 0; wc = US; jid = 1359548; kw = twinkie; kw = holly; kw = spooky; kw = poetry; kw = friday;!
slayground: Poetry Friday: Cats Sleep Anywhere Little Willow 2006
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Incidentally, great to see that Wendy Cooling has just won The Eleanor Farjeon award for establishing Bookstart, amongst her other excellent contributions to the world of children's literature.
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I have been asked to introduce Miss Farjeon to the American public, and although I believe that introductions of this kind often do more harm than good, I have consented in this case because the instance is rare enough to justify an exception.
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If Miss Farjeon had been a promising young novelist either of the realistic or the romantic school, I should not have dared to express an opinion on her work, even if I had believed that she had greater gifts than the ninety-nine other promising young novelists who appear in the course of each decade.
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Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard by Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965).
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Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard by Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965).
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We also received £1,000 from the estate of renowned children's writer Eleanor Farjeon, author of the 1931 hymn Morning Has Broken.
Evening Standard - Home David Cohen 2011
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