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Okay, even if you haven't read Flambards, check out the link back to the 'classic children's books question #2' post in that, for the question of whether Mary marries Dickon or Colin (or neither or both - sorry - or 'nobody'). It's not a question I ever considered as a child either, though I can't imagine the 1993 film version's addition of a romantic element was just the product of one warped mind. Nor is heroine marrying male cousin an unusual element of classic lit - especially given isolated setting and the suggestion that there's not going to be a huge amount of involvement in wider society.
The Flambards Divided question is really interesting too - though you have to have read all four books to play along with that one.
Hmm, much more cheerful now - I'm thinking I might have a shiny essay topic for next module (Origins and Development of Children's Literature)...