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| Plot Summary of The Mysterious Case of Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys |
"In 1927, the first Hardy Boys book appeared on the shelves. In 1930, Nancy Drew joined them, and the two successful series about amateur, adolescent sleuths garnered a loyal following which would span generations.
Kismaric and Heiferman describe the history of the books and their place in the publishing world. They then examine the characters and stories in the context of the times--how Nancy Drew and the Hardy Boys both reflected and influenced contemporary teen culture. The young detectives provided role models for their audience--active, intrepid boys and competent, intelligent girls--while also showcasing the values the authors hoped teenagers would develop. "
Steph, Resident Scholar
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| Review Analysis of The Mysterious Case of Nancy Drew & The Hardy Boys |
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Ratings are on a 1-10 scale (Low to High)
Kind Of History
Time of history:
- 20th century
Nationality?
- American--General
History of Art?
Yes
Kind of art
- Writers
Setting
United States
Yes
Style
Is book humorous?
Yes
If humorous, kind of humor
- Dry-cynical
- gentle humor
Pictures/Illustrations?
- A lot
Length of book
- Less than 150 pages
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