Oxford University Press,
9780195379785
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The Oxford handbook of children's literature
Oxford handbooks
Oxford handbooks.
fundamentals of children's literature criticism : Alice's adventures in Wonderland and Through the looking-glass / Randall Jarrell's The bat-poet : poets, children, and readers in an age of prose / Arnold Lobel's Frog and Toad together as a primer for critical literacy / Blending genres and crossing audiences : Harry Potter and the future of literary fiction / Wanda's wonderland : Wanda Gág and her Millions of cats / cross-written Harlem Renaissance : Langston Hughes's The dream keeper / Dumbo, Disney, and difference : Walt Disney Productions and film as children's literature / Redrawing the comic-strip child : Charles M. Schulz's Peanuts as cross-writing / cat in the hippie : Dr. Seuss, nonsense, the carnivalesque, and the sixties rebel / Wild things and wolf dreams : Maurice Sendak, picture-book psychologist / Reimagining the monkey king in comics : Gene Luen Yang's American born Chinese / Froggy's little brother : nineteenth-century evangelical writing for children and the politics of poverty / History in fiction : contextualization as interpretation in Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped / Tom Sawyer, audience, and American Indians / Living with the Kings : class, taste, and family formation in Five little peppers and how they grew / daughter of the house : discourses of adoption in L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables / Where in America are you, God? : Judy Blume, Margaret Simon, and American national identity / Let freedom ring : land, liberty, literacy, and lore in Mildred Taylor's Logan family novels / "What are young people to think?" : the subject of immigration and the immigrant subject in Francisco Jiménez's The circuit / "My book and heart shall never part" : reading, printing, and circulation in the New England Primer / Castaways : the Swiss Family Robinson, child bookmakers, and the possibilities of literary flotsam / Tom Brown and the schoolboy crush : boyhood desire, hero worship, and the boys' school story / Peter Pan as children's theater : the issue of audience / Jade and the tomboy tradition / Happily ever after : Free to be...you and me, second-wave feminism, and 1970s American children's culture / Paradise refigured : innocence and experience in His dark materials
Mickenberg, Julia L.
Vallone, Lynne.
Peter Hunt -- Richard Flynn -- Teya Rosenberg -- Karin E. Westman -- Nathalie op de Beeck -- Katharine Capshaw Smith -- Nicholas Sammond -- Charles Hatfield -- Kevin Shortsleeve -- Kenneth Kidd -- Lan Dong -- Kimberley Reynolds -- M.O. Grenby -- Beverly Lyon Clark -- Kelly Hager -- Mavis Reimer -- June Cummins -- Michelle H. Martin -- Phillip Serrato -- Courtney Weikle-Mills -- Karen Sánchez-Eppler -- Eric L. Tribunella -- Marah Gubar -- Claudia Nelson -- Leslie Paris -- Naomi Wood.
edited by Julia Mickenberg and Lynne Vallone.
2011
The Oxford handbook of children's literature
c1984.
Presents over 200 writers and illustrators of children's books who were prominent in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as well as informati
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McGraw-Hill,
9780070617919
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Children's literature from A to Z : a guide for parents and teachers
Stott, Jon C.
Jon C. Stott.
1984
Children's literature from A to Z : a guide for parents and teachers
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