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Vonnegut points out that this is one of the features of theĬhristian account. Literature of what she referred to as 'certain ideas':Ĭertain ideas are more successful than others. (1) Mahy's reply centred on the permanence in Interviewing Margaret Mahy in 1987, Murray Edmond asked her toĬomment on 'the importance of the use of genre in APA style: 'It begins with the tale of a garden': The Biblical Resonance of Margaret Mahy's The Tricksters.'It begins with the tale of a garden': The Biblical Resonance of Margaret Mahy's The Tricksters." Retrieved from 2018 Victoria University of Wellington 11 May. MLA style: "'It begins with the tale of a garden': The Biblical Resonance of Margaret Mahy's The Tricksters." The Free Library.
