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Margery Lilian Edith Fisher (née Turner) 1913–1992 was a British literary critic and academic. She was internationally renowned for her influence in promoting the importance of good literature for children. This came about through her books, world lecture tours and her own notable journal Growing Point. Her papers for the period 1937–1992 are held in the Department of Special Collections at the University of California. She was a recipient of the Eleanor Farjeon Award.

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  • Margery Lilian Edith Fisher était une critique littéraire britannique spécialisée dans la littérature pour enfants, née Turner le 21 mars 1913 à Camberwell et morte le 24 décembre 1992 à Northampton. Elle épousa le naturaliste James Fisher en 1936. En mai 1962, elle créa le magazine Growing Point, dont la publication cessa en mars 1992. Elle était étudiante de Somerville College, Université d'Oxford. (fr)
  • Margery Lilian Edith Fisher (née Turner) 1913–1992 was a British literary critic and academic. She was internationally renowned for her influence in promoting the importance of good literature for children. This came about through her books, world lecture tours and her own notable journal Growing Point. Her papers for the period 1937–1992 are held in the Department of Special Collections at the University of California. She was a recipient of the Eleanor Farjeon Award. (en)
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  • Margery Lilian Edith Fisher était une critique littéraire britannique spécialisée dans la littérature pour enfants, née Turner le 21 mars 1913 à Camberwell et morte le 24 décembre 1992 à Northampton. Elle épousa le naturaliste James Fisher en 1936. En mai 1962, elle créa le magazine Growing Point, dont la publication cessa en mars 1992. Elle était étudiante de Somerville College, Université d'Oxford. (fr)
  • Margery Lilian Edith Fisher (née Turner) 1913–1992 was a British literary critic and academic. She was internationally renowned for her influence in promoting the importance of good literature for children. This came about through her books, world lecture tours and her own notable journal Growing Point. Her papers for the period 1937–1992 are held in the Department of Special Collections at the University of California. She was a recipient of the Eleanor Farjeon Award. (en)
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