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The Jennings series is a collection of novels written by Anthony Buckeridge (1912–2004) as children's literature about the humorous escapades of J.C.T. Jennings, a schoolboy at Linbury Court preparatory school in England. There are 24 novels in the series, excluding reprints and other material. The first of the series, Jennings Goes to School, appeared in 1950, and new titles were published regularly until the mid-1970s (including Jennings at Large, published in 1977, the only novel to feature Jennings during the school holidays). The two final volumes were published in the 1990s: Jennings Again in 1991, and That's Jennings in 1994. The characters were originally created for radio and appeared in a regular series on Children's Hour from the late 1940s.

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  • Bennett (série littéraire) (fr)
  • Jennings (novel series) (en)
  • Jennings-böckerna (sv)
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  • Bennett (titre original : Jennings) est une série de vingt-quatre romans pour la jeunesse créée par l'écrivain anglais Anthony Buckeridge et publiée de 1950 à 1994. Elle relate les aventures du collégien pensionnaire éponyme. En France, vingt-deux titres ont paru à partir de 1963 aux éditions Hachette, tout d'abord dans les collections « Idéal-Bibliothèque » et « Bibliothèque verte » puis dans la collection « Bibliothèque rose » à partir de 1990. Quelques titres ont été réédités à partir de 2002 dans la collection « Le Livre de poche Jeunesse ». (fr)
  • The Jennings series is a collection of novels written by Anthony Buckeridge (1912–2004) as children's literature about the humorous escapades of J.C.T. Jennings, a schoolboy at Linbury Court preparatory school in England. There are 24 novels in the series, excluding reprints and other material. The first of the series, Jennings Goes to School, appeared in 1950, and new titles were published regularly until the mid-1970s (including Jennings at Large, published in 1977, the only novel to feature Jennings during the school holidays). The two final volumes were published in the 1990s: Jennings Again in 1991, and That's Jennings in 1994. The characters were originally created for radio and appeared in a regular series on Children's Hour from the late 1940s. (en)
  • Jennings-böckerna är en serie humoristiska pojkböcker av den brittiske författaren Anthony Buckeridge. De utspelas på internatskolan Linbury, och i centrum står Jennings, en i grunden snäll och hygglig skolpojke som har förmågan att alltid ställa till det för sig själv och sin omgivning. Hans bäste vän är den närsynte och timide Darbishire, och till de övriga kamraterna hör Temple, Venables och Atkinson - i typisk engelsk internatskoletradition tilltalar pojkarna varandra med efternamnen och deras förnamn nämns nästan aldrig. Bland lärarna märks den lättretlige Mr. Wilkins, "Wilkie", som oftast tilltalar eleverna med "din lille idiot !" och uttrycker sin frustration med "Jag... jag... Krumpf!", liksom den mer psykologiske och förstående Mr. Carter. (sv)
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  • The Jennings series is a collection of novels written by Anthony Buckeridge (1912–2004) as children's literature about the humorous escapades of J.C.T. Jennings, a schoolboy at Linbury Court preparatory school in England. There are 24 novels in the series, excluding reprints and other material. The first of the series, Jennings Goes to School, appeared in 1950, and new titles were published regularly until the mid-1970s (including Jennings at Large, published in 1977, the only novel to feature Jennings during the school holidays). The two final volumes were published in the 1990s: Jennings Again in 1991, and That's Jennings in 1994. The characters were originally created for radio and appeared in a regular series on Children's Hour from the late 1940s. The first ten novels in the series were reprinted in the UK in paperback, by Armada Books, in the late 1960s; and many of the novels were translated from the original English into foreign languages. Quite often, the character's name was not retained: when published in France, Jennings' name was changed to "Bennett"; in Norway he was known as "Stompa"; and in Brazil, when published during the 1970s, the character's name became "Johnny". (en)
  • Bennett (titre original : Jennings) est une série de vingt-quatre romans pour la jeunesse créée par l'écrivain anglais Anthony Buckeridge et publiée de 1950 à 1994. Elle relate les aventures du collégien pensionnaire éponyme. En France, vingt-deux titres ont paru à partir de 1963 aux éditions Hachette, tout d'abord dans les collections « Idéal-Bibliothèque » et « Bibliothèque verte » puis dans la collection « Bibliothèque rose » à partir de 1990. Quelques titres ont été réédités à partir de 2002 dans la collection « Le Livre de poche Jeunesse ». (fr)
  • Jennings-böckerna är en serie humoristiska pojkböcker av den brittiske författaren Anthony Buckeridge. De utspelas på internatskolan Linbury, och i centrum står Jennings, en i grunden snäll och hygglig skolpojke som har förmågan att alltid ställa till det för sig själv och sin omgivning. Hans bäste vän är den närsynte och timide Darbishire, och till de övriga kamraterna hör Temple, Venables och Atkinson - i typisk engelsk internatskoletradition tilltalar pojkarna varandra med efternamnen och deras förnamn nämns nästan aldrig. Bland lärarna märks den lättretlige Mr. Wilkins, "Wilkie", som oftast tilltalar eleverna med "din lille idiot !" och uttrycker sin frustration med "Jag... jag... Krumpf!", liksom den mer psykologiske och förstående Mr. Carter. Serien om Jennings består av 25 böcker, av vilka flera är översatta till svenska. Böckerna finns också översatta till franska och norska; i Frankrike kallas Jennings för "Bennett" och i Norge, där böckerna har varit mycket populära och blivit både film och radioteater, heter han "Stompa" - de norska översättningarna är bearbetade så att handlingen försiggår i Norge. (sv)
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