'This is an extraordinarily distinguished collection that is attentive to a range of genres, including children's literature, poetry, fiction, and cinema. By focusing on an author whose positional complexity violates the simplistic categories that have divided one from the other, the editors fulfill their claim that this interdisciplinary volume contributes to the rewriting of the fields of colonial and postcolonial studies.' Margaret D. Stetz, University of Delaware, USA ’This excellent collection of essays seeks to reappraise the extensive body of work of Rumer Godden (1907 -1998)... The essays clearly establish that Godden is an important writer who has been critically overlooked.’ Journal of Children’s Literature Studies 'Rumer Godden: International and Intermodern Storyteller presents the twenty-first-century reader and scholar with a new, open-ended, and all-embracing critical lexicon that teaches one how to read this intermodern writer because her corpus extends, merges, and even questions so many canonical boundaries... Here indeed, is a new critical voice.’ Tulsa Studies in Women’s Literature 'Of interest and use to readers of Godden’s fictions, as well as those researching aspects of modern discourse, Le-Guilcher’s and Lassner’s volume offers a substantial effort to ensure Godden’s enduring popularity, whilst at the same time making a sustained case for a serious consideration of her works.' Notes and Queries 'Rumer Godden: International and Intermodern Storyteller is essential reading for anyone researching developments in modern and contemporary realism, popular fiction, children’s literature and women’s writing. Moreover, it fully attests Godden’s value to colonial and post-colonial studies, as well as her importance to the burgeoning fields of transnationalism and nomadism. Rich and generative, a collection of this calibre will, it is to be hoped, encourage Godden’s more frequent appearance on university syllab