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St. Clare's

AuthorEnid Blyton and Pamela Cox
Cover artistDavid Roberts
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreChildren's literature
Published1941–1945, 2000, 2008
Published in English1941–1945, 2000, 2008
No. of books9 (6 by Blyton, 3 by Cox)
WebsiteOfficial website

St. Clare's is a series of nine books written by English children's authors Enid Blyton and Pamela Cox about a boarding school of that name. The series follows the heroines Patricia "Pat" and Isabel O'Sullivan from their first year at St. Clare's on. Other characters include Alison O'Sullivan (the twins' cousin who always worships the wrong people), Hilary Wentworth, Sadie Green (Alison's spoilt American friend who always thought about her looks and the cinema ), Kathleen Gregory, Janet Robins, Doris Elward, Vera Johns, Sheila Naylor, Roberta "Bobby" Ellis, Pamela Boardman, "Sour Milk" Prudence Arnold, Carlotta Brown (an ex-circus girl), "Catty" Elsie Fanshawe, Gladys Hillman, Mirabel Unwin, Kitty Flaherty (who brings her pet goat, McGinty, to the school), Pauline Bingham-Jones, sisters Claudine and Antoinette, "the Honourable" Angela Favorleigh, Alma Pudden, Anne-Marie Longden, Felicity Ray (a musical genius), Winifred James (the head girl when Pat and Isabel were in the first form), Belinda Towers ( The games captain when Pat and Isabel were in the first form, She later became the head girl when Winifred left the school ), Tessie (the head girl of the second form), Margery Fenworthy (who got expelled from six schools but made a fresh start at St. Clare's), Lucy Oriell ( an excellent artist who became Margery's friend), Erica (a spiteful girl who played nasty tricks on Pat), Priscilla Parsons (a sixth former who is expelled) and Joan Terry (who was bullied by Priscilla).

The teachers are: Miss Roberts (the first-form teacher), Miss Jenks (the second-form teacher), Miss Adams (the third-form teacher), Miss Ellis (the fourth-form teacher), Miss Cornwallis (the fifth-form teacher), Miss Harry (the sixth-form teacher), Miss Kennedy (the substitute teacher who took over as history teacher for a term), Miss Lewis (the regular history teacher who was sick for a term), Miss Wilton (the games teacher), Miss Quentin (the short-lived drama teacher), Miss Willcox (the pretentious temporary English teacher) Miss Walker (The Art Teacher ), Mam'zelle (the French mistress) and Miss Theobald (the headmistress, who also coaches students in maths).

Bibliography

Original series

Enid Blyton published the original six books of St. Clare's series from 1941 to 1945.

  1. Blyton, Enid (4 July 2005) , The Twins at St. Clare's, Egmont Books Ltd, ISBN 1-4052-1977-7
  2. Blyton, Enid (4 July 2005) , The O'Sullivan Twins, Egmont Books Ltd, ISBN 1-4052-1978-5
  3. Blyton, Enid (4 July 2005) , Summer Term at St. Clare's, Egmont Books Ltd, ISBN 1-4052-1979-3
  4. Blyton, Enid (4 July 2005) , Second Form at St. Clare's, Egmont Books Ltd, ISBN 1-4052-1981-5
  5. Blyton, Enid (5 September 2005) , Claudine at St. Clare's, Egmont Books Ltd, ISBN 1-4052-1983-1
  6. Blyton, Enid (3 October 2005) , Fifth Formers of St. Clare's, Egmont Books Ltd, ISBN 1-4052-1984-X

Continuation series

Pamela Cox published three more books in the series:

  1. Third Form at St. Clare's, Egmont Books Ltd, 1 August 2005 , ISBN 1-4052-1982-3
  2. Sixth Form at St. Clare's, Egmont Books Ltd, 7 November 2005 , ISBN 1-4052-1985-8
  3. Kitty at St. Clare's, Egmont Books Ltd, 7 April 2008 , ISBN 978-1-4052-3038-4

Dean School Omnibus Editions

  1. Blyton, Enid (November 1991), The Twins at St Clare's: The First Three Books Complete and Unabridged, Dean, ISBN 0-603-55063-0
  2. Blyton, Enid (October 1993), Back to St Clare's, Dean & Son, ISBN 0-603-55110-6

Adaptations

The series was adapted into a 1991 anime television series, The Twins at St. Clare's, by Tokyo Movie Shinsha.

In German Language the series was named "Hanni & Nanni" and received ample changes in names, places and characteristics resembling more to the German taste. Up to date 39 books have been published, with only episodes 1-4, 11 and 13 basing on Blyton's originals, Parts 19 and 20 are adapted from Pamela Cox' editions Third Form at St. Clare's and Sixth Form at St. Clare’s. Cox's third book Kitty at St Clare’s has not yet been adapted.

A German audio drama named Hanni & Nanni, produced by EUROPA. Up to 2019, 65 episodes have been published, the storyline differs from the books, especially the later episodes.

Four German films:

References

  1. "Hanni & Nanni | Hörspiel-Abenteuer für Mädchen".
  2. "Home". hanniundnanni-film.de.

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