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I think it's conceivable Matilda could have been a fan of Austen, but Steinbeck is a very long bow. British children still read mainly British authors and, when taking into account that Dahl is writing from his own experience as a child, that goes more than doubly for the times in which he grew up.


Steinbeck was on the English lit syllabus when I went to school in Britain in the 90s.


Of Mice and Men... Still remember it more than the Shakespeare we had to do...


Tortilla Flat was also lit




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