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So, ‘Personality Meet: Enid Blyton’ is this quaint little documentary from 1946. It gives you a peek into her life at home, and it really captures the warmth of her personality. The pacing is quite leisurely, almost like you're sitting down for tea with her, which lets you soak in the atmosphere of her surroundings. It's not flashy or overproduced, but that adds to its charm; there’s a kind of authenticity that’s hard to find in today’s polished docs. The way she interacts with her environment feels genuine, reflecting her creative spirit. If you're into the evolution of children's literature or just Blyton's work specifically, you’ll find something quite interesting here.
This documentary is somewhat rare in collector circles, as it was released during a time when such features were less common. It was not widely circulated and has had limited format releases, making it more of a niche interest. Collectors who appreciate the history of children's literature or have a specific interest in Enid Blyton often seek it out, but its scarcity means it doesn't come up for sale often.
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