In Britten's great operas and William Golding's Lord of the Flies, children become a troubling and desirable presence. How and why does the symbol of the child become an eerie force in 20th-century art?
(For details see Monday)
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In Britten's great operas and William Golding's Lord of the Flies, children become a troubling and desirable presence. How and why does the symbol of the child become an eerie force in 20th-century art?
(For details see Monday)